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Old 12-03-2019, 01:11 AM
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I just re-greased my CVs and I used a genuine Toyota boot kit which came with two different tubes of grease, both different colors/types. You can get the oem kits from parts geek.com. As far as the boot leaking, it could be due to not crimping the band clamp tight enough. If you tried to use a pair of dykes and not the special crimping pliers(they look like flat faced nippers), chances are that’s the case. Another tip is to make sure that the inner lip of the boot and the mating surface are free of any grease. Wipe them down with a shop towel and some brake cleen.
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