Rubber boot for Nissan Transfer Case

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Rubber boot for Nissan Transfer Case

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Just wondering if anybody knows the best place to get a new transfer case boot as the one on my truck now is torn and is letting water and mud into the cab. Its for a Nissan Mistral, so i guess a Terrano one would do the trick.

If anyone has one they don't need; or know a good place to source one from, let me know. Any help is much appreciated.

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Re: Rubber boot for Nissan Transfer Case

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Mikey wrote:Just wondering if anybody knows the best place to get a new transfer case boot as the one on my truck now is torn and is letting water and mud into the cab. Its for a Nissan Mistral, so i guess a Terrano one would do the trick.

If anyone has one they don't need; or know a good place to source one from, let me know. Any help is much appreciated.

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If you mean the one on the HI/LO stick, Terranos have a bad habit of splitting.

I made one from some Vynal from an upolstorer (sp), marine grade. Cut it to make a cone shape from thick plastic first and when the shape was acceptable, cut this from the vynal. glued the seam with Ados glue and when dry ran the sewing machine over it a couple of times.
Used silicone sealent around the base, top and bottom etc. Cutthe bottom seam of the old boot to assist with pressure when screwing back into place.
siliconed the top section and used a cable tie to secure.
Have had no probs since.
I believe the origonals are too hard a rubber and as such are prone to the splitting sindrome.
All the ones I found ar wreckers were the same.
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pm daisy because he got some kind of boot from a plumbing shop...
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Yeah, it is the rubber boot on the transfer lever. Looking at it, I too think the rubber was initially to hard, or has hardened up over time.

Cheers for the help guys

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When mine went (on the patrol) the Ni$$an price scared me shirtless - got the smallest CV boot they had at Repco (from a daihatsu something), chopped the top and bottom off till it almost fit, and siliconed it on. Works a treat. Might be a bit bigger than a Mistral one, but it doesn't hurt to see what you can find...
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Bike inner tube, Cable ties and a bit of black tape does the trick :wink:
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doddzee wrote:Bike inner tube, Cable ties and a bit of black tape does the trick :wink:


If you're a hillbilly it will
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turoa wrote:
doddzee wrote:Bike inner tube, Cable ties and a bit of black tape does the trick :wink:


If you're a hillbilly it will


Well Mikey is a southerner their all hillbillys down there arent they? :scratch: :D
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doddzee wrote:Bike inner tube, Cable ties and a bit of black tape does the trick :wink:


If the mistral is anything like the Terrano, you will need more than a bike inner tube as the base area is approx 200mmx125mm in size.
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doddzee wrote:
turoa wrote:
doddzee wrote:Bike inner tube, Cable ties and a bit of black tape does the trick :wink:


If you're a hillbilly it will


Well Mikey is a southerner their all hillbillys down there arent they? :scratch: :D


I will let that that comment slide - it wouldn't be the first time cable times have fixed something of mine :oops:

Cheers for the suggestions guys

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Automotive Parts in Rangioria. Dedicated Nissan wreckers, especially all Nissan 4wd's. I'm sure they coud get somethng to you. Tell them Al sent you.
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