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Fargo CV Boot Kit - CVB229F

Fargo CV Boot Kit - CVB229F

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$37
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Repco CV Boot Kit - 200-719
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Repco CV Boot Kit - 200-719

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$14
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Repco CV Joint Boot Kit - 200-056

Repco CV Joint Boot Kit - 200-056

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$60
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Repco CV Joint Boot Kit - 200-037

Repco CV Joint Boot Kit - 200-037

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$68
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Repco CV Joint Banding Tool & Cutter - RST173

Repco CV Joint Banding Tool & Cutter - RST173

$54
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UNIVERSAL STEERING RACK BOOT - SKB200
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UNIVERSAL STEERING RACK BOOT - SKB200

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Repco CV Boot Clamp Pliers - RST66

Repco CV Boot Clamp Pliers - RST66

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Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

$464
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T&E Tools CV Boot Clamp Tensioner - 7085

T&E Tools CV Boot Clamp Tensioner - 7085

$31
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Silverline CV Boot Tool - POK-22

Silverline CV Boot Tool - POK-22

$65
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Toledo Banding Tool W/Cutter - 301104

Toledo Banding Tool W/Cutter - 301104

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Maintaining and Replacing CV Boots on Your 1999 Nissan Primera

Your 1999 Nissan Primera is equipped with CV boots, those often overlooked yet essential components that ensure the longevity and efficiency of your vehicle's drive shafts. CV boots play an integral role in protecting the constant velocity (CV) joints from dust, debris, and moisture, all of which could lead to accelerated wear and premature failure. Proper attention to these components can prevent costly repairs down the line.

When it comes to maintaining or replacing the CV boots on your Primera, here are some key points to consider:

  1. Regular Inspections: It's good practice to inspect your CV boots regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Look for cracks, tears, or grease leaks, which may indicate that the boot is compromised. Catching issues early can prevent further damage to the CV joint itself.
  2. Replacement vs. Repair: If the boot is damaged, replacement is usually the best option. Although repairing with tape might be a temporary fix, it's not a long-term solution. A cracked or torn CV boot allows dirt and moisture to enter, quickly deteriorating the joint.
  3. Signs of CV Boot Failure: Noticeable symptoms of CV boot failure can include a clicking noise during turns or vibration during acceleration which may indicate CV joint damage due to prolonged exposure. Addressing these issues promptly can stave off bigger problems.

If you've identified that your CV boots require attention, here's a step-by-step guide on replacement:

  • Raise the Vehicle: Safely raise and support the vehicle, ensuring you're working on solid ground with a wheel chock in place.
  • Remove the Wheel: Take off the wheel to gain access to the drive shafts. This will allow you to inspect and work on the CV boot effectively.
  • Detach the Drive Shaft: Unbolt the drive shaft from its connections. Be cautious to prevent damage to the surrounding components.
  • Remove the Old Boot: Carefully remove the damaged CV boot. Clean the CV joint thoroughly to remove old grease and debris.
  • Install the New Boot: Position the new boot carefully over the joint, ensuring it is properly seated and free of any kinks. Secure the boot with the provided clamps.
  • Reassemble and Grease: Properly grease the joint before reattaching the shaft to its position. Ensure all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.

Neglecting the CV boots can lead to the much more expensive need to replace the entire CV joint. By keeping an eye on the condition of your 1999 Nissan Primera's CV boots and replacing them when necessary, you can save on repair costs and ensure a smoother, safer drive. It's a small task in the broader scheme of maintenance, but one that pays off in the long term. So, next time you're in for a service, be sure your mechanic takes a good look at the CV boots. Your Primera will thank you for it.