About CV joints and boots:

A leaking CV boot will cause a lack of lubrication around the CV joint.

The constant velocity (or CV) joints are an important part of the steering and suspension system on all front-wheel drive vehicles. The inner CV joints connect the driveshaft do the transmission, while the outer CV joints connect the driveshaft to the wheels. These joints allow for a correct and constant transfer of torque between the transmission and the wheels. In order to function correctly, the CV joint needs to be sealed within a boot. The CV (constant velocity) boots in your car are an important component that protect the joints in your drive shaft. These boots are made of rubber and are designed to keep the lubricating grease inside the joint while keeping dirt, debris, and water out. But over time, due to exposure to the elements and normal wear and tear, these boots can become damaged, leading to a split CV boot.

A leaking or damaged CV boot will cause the CV joint to wear prematurely due to a lack of lubrication and damage from contaminants. For this reason, it is important that the CV boot is replaced when necessary.

A split CV boot can lead to serious problems if left unrepaired, including:

  • Loss of lubrication in the joint, leading to increased wear and damage
  • Contamination of the joint with dirt and debris, leading to increased wear and damage
  • Loss of grease from the joint, leading to dryness and increased wear

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Symptoms of a split CV boot:

  • Leaking of grease – If the CV boot is split, grease will begin to leak out around the inside edges of your tyres and onto the ground.
  • Visible damage to CV boot  If you feel confident enough to inspect the CV boot yourself, look for visible tears and cracks.
  • Clicking noises while turning – If your CV boot has been split or damaged for a while, your CV joint may start to fail. This usually causes loud clicking noises while turning left or right, especially at higher speeds. It can also lead to noticeable vibrations while driving.

 

Symptoms of a damaged CV joint:

A damaged CV (constant velocity) joint will occur if a split CV boot isn’t replaced quickly. It can cause a variety of symptoms, including:

  • Clicking or snapping noises when turning
  • Vibration or shaking in the steering wheel
  • Decreased steering response
  • Grease or other debris on the inside of your tires or wheels
  • Uneven tire wear
  • Clunking or knocking sounds when accelerating or decelerating
  • Difficulty steering while driving at low speeds

It’s important to note that a damaged CV joint can also cause problems with a vehicle’s suspension, alignment and even its braking system.


 

New CV Boot Installation in Hamilton

Does your car have a split, cracked, or leaking CV boot? If so, we can help! At Grimmer Motors, our team of skilled mechanics are able to replace your car’s leaking CV boot. This will prevent further damage to the CV joint. We can also replace the CV joint if it has failed or been damaged.

Don’t let a split CV boot lead to costly repairs down the road. Bring your vehicle to our shop today for a professional CV boot replacement. Trust our experienced mechanbics to ensure your vehicle is running at its best and your drive train is protected.

For split CV boot replacement in Hamilton, contact Grimmer Motors today!

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