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Roadtech CV Joint - 26/22/56 - RCV749

Roadtech CV Joint - 26/22/56 - RCV749

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$140
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CV - 26/24/56/48T ABS - RCV719A

CV - 26/24/56/48T ABS - RCV719A

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Roadtech CV Joint - 27/30/56 - RCV759

Roadtech CV Joint - 27/30/56 - RCV759

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Roadtech CV Joint - 17/26/53 - RCV775

Roadtech CV Joint - 17/26/53 - RCV775

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Roadtech CV Joint - 27/22/56 - RCV784

Roadtech CV Joint - 27/22/56 - RCV784

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Roadtech CV Joint - 36/24/55 - RCV241

Roadtech CV Joint - 36/24/55 - RCV241

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Roadtech CV Joint - 26/25/61 - RCV187

Roadtech CV Joint - 26/25/61 - RCV187

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Maintaining and Replacing CV Boots on Your 1989 Suzuki Swift

If you're cruising in a 1989 Suzuki Swift, you might be aware of the importance of regular maintenance to keep your trusty ride humming along smoothly. Among the various components of your Swift that require periodic checking, CV boots are often overlooked yet crucial parts that help ensure the longevity and performance of your vehicle's CV joints. If you're unfamiliar with what CV boots are or why they're essential, I'm here to shed some light on that.

CV boots are crafted from rubber or similar materials and serve as protective covers for the constant velocity (CV) joints, which are pivotal components of your car's drivetrain. These joints ensure that power is transferred seamlessly to the wheels, allowing for comfortable and stable handling while steering and accelerating. The CV boots have the job of encasing the CV joints, safeguarding them from dirt, debris, and moisture that could degrade the joint and ultimately lead to costly damage.

Should these boots crack or tear, your CV joints are left vulnerable to elements that can cause corrosion and wear. Regular inspections are crucial, and, if necessary, replacing worn-out CV boots can save you from bigger headaches down the road. To identify if your CV boots need replacing, keep an eye out for signs such as grease splattered on the inside of your wheel rims or unusual noises like clicking during tight turns. These could indicate potential damage to the CV boot or joint.

  1. Inspection: Start by inspecting your CV boots for any visible signs of wear or tear. A flashlight can be helpful to check for cracks in the rubber or any grease leaking out. It's wise to perform this routine inspection whenever you're performing other maintenance tasks.
  2. Replacement: If damage is evident, replacing the CV boot promptly is crucial to prevent further damage. Lifting your vehicle safely and removing the wheel will give you a better view and access to the CV boot for replacement. It might be a good idea to consult your mechanic if you're unsure how to proceed, as they can handle the job efficiently with the right tools and expertise.
  3. Maintenance tips: Regularly check your CV boots even if there are no visible signs of damage. Ensuring that these protective covers are intact will prolong the life of your CV joints significantly. Keeping an eye on this small yet significant part of your vehicle's drivetrain will pay dividends over the life of your Suzuki Swift.

Maintaining the CV boots on your 1989 Suzuki Swift is more than just a best practice. It is a key component in extending the lifespan of your vehicle. This simple component plays an important role in the agility and reliability of your drive, helping to minimise wear and enhance performance. Stay proactive, and your Swift will continue to serve you well for years to come.