CV joint covers
CV joint covers
Has anyone got any tips for removing the covers off the ends of the CV joints ?? I'm having a bit of a mare trying with mine.
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Re: CV joint covers
I was playing with some driveshafts and took apart one and came to the same question as you. It's just pressed on. I broke it trying to pry it off and haven't found any replacement until now.
From the pic it seems this boot kit comes with a new cover.
Seems it's GKN that makes the kit, and I am sure you will find a GKN local or semi local to you that can provide a cover.

Or just order it from these guys.
http://www.rmeuropean.com/Products/3321 ... 56eedc1af9
From the pic it seems this boot kit comes with a new cover.
Seems it's GKN that makes the kit, and I am sure you will find a GKN local or semi local to you that can provide a cover.

Or just order it from these guys.
http://www.rmeuropean.com/Products/3321 ... 56eedc1af9
Re: CV joint covers
You can order the gaiter kit from Wallothnesch.com mate.
In fact you can order just about most things from them, if your not aware. But that place you found is WAY cheaper for these bits. Cheers.
In fact you can order just about most things from them, if your not aware. But that place you found is WAY cheaper for these bits. Cheers.
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Re: CV joint covers
Sure, just beware of certain confirmed issues, see http://www.bmwe21.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22095
Their NOS is slowly but surely exhausting so many of what they are offering these days is cheap reproduction or stuff they order at the dealer, at a premium
Their NOS is slowly but surely exhausting so many of what they are offering these days is cheap reproduction or stuff they order at the dealer, at a premium
Regards/groeten, Jeroen
Re: CV joint covers
I decided to buy from W&N in the end anyway. Cheers. The postage kind of kills it to the UK.Jeroen wrote:Sure, just beware of certain confirmed issues, see http://www.bmwe21.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22095
Their NOS is slowly but surely exhausting so many of what they are offering these days is cheap reproduction or stuff they order at the dealer, at a premium
Any ideas on how to remove the end caps, without damaging the race inside ??
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Re: CV joint covers
1Eighteen wrote:I decided to buy from W&N in the end anyway. Cheers. The postage kind of kills it to the UK.Jeroen wrote:Sure, just beware of certain confirmed issues, see http://www.bmwe21.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22095
Their NOS is slowly but surely exhausting so many of what they are offering these days is cheap reproduction or stuff they order at the dealer, at a premium
Any ideas on how to remove the end caps, without damaging the race inside ??
Just carefully pry going around it. Like I said they are just pressed on.
Re: CV joint covers
Cheers mate. I think mine are held on with 35years of dirt !!!
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Re: CV joint covers
just got back from mot and it seems one of my cv joint boot is cracked.
it's the one on the dif at drivers side.
i presume both drivers and passengers side are the same? part no. 33 21 9 067 909?
http://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/3 ... 67-909-M60
it's the one on the dif at drivers side.
i presume both drivers and passengers side are the same? part no. 33 21 9 067 909?
http://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/3 ... 67-909-M60
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Re: CV joint covers
Yup!marin_k wrote:i presume both drivers and passengers side are the same?
Regards/groeten, Jeroen