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torn CV boot, due to leveling kit?

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Old 01-25-2007, 10:35 AM
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So yesterday I got curious for some unknown reason, and decided to look under the front of the truck. As it turns out, I have torn the outer boot, on the drivers side CV shaft. Has anyone ever torn a boot under 36,000 miles? My truck only has 31,500 miles on it, but I doubt the dealer will replace it under warranty due to the fact that it sits higher with the leveling kit on it. I called the dealer yesterday to see how much the parts would be, and it turns out that Mopar sells a boot kit for about $30, or the whole axle for $150. I've never done a boot kit, is it hard? Has anyone ever done one?
 
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Old 01-26-2007, 12:52 PM
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Yup! That's what happens with leveling kits, particularly on trucks without manual hubs! 3" is alot for this type of lift, my want to drop the torsion bars down some orgo with a suspension lift that will drop the diff accordingly to alleviate the CV shaft angles. Or, just be prepared to change out boots more often! I would just replace the boot, the shaft and CV's should be fine. I had a lifted IFS Toyota years ago and there were high angle boots available for it! I also rememebr something about a universal high angle CV boot kit??? Do some research, you might find some for the Dodge, some universals or some for another application that may work on the Dodge??? I have also read on here or Dodge Talk about a guy who got rid of the CV shafts and replaced them U-joint style shafts hence no boots, he got them from a driveline shop? I'm sure if you find anything everyone would love a heads up!!!
 
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I agree with rotested. I've never installed a leveling kit on a Ram, but have done so on a couple of Titans and a Tundra that I owned. With the Titans, you were safe up to a 2" lift. On the Tundra, even with a two-inch lift you were advised to install a differential drop kit. In both instances, if you exceeded safe limits or failed to install a drop kit, the result was torn boots.
 
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What other problems are common?
 
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Update!!!

I know why it tore now. I was not completely the leveling kit's fault. When the truck was in the shop having the rear axle rebuilt, I was playing around up front looking for anything that might be wrong. During the time I (A) spun the tires while it was in the air. This was not a good idea, because I learned that the CV boots touch the lower control arms when the front is fully drooped. (B) I remember pushing the accordian style boot in (and it never popped out). So I'm guessing between the boot rubbing on the cast control arm, and the boot being pushed in a unnormal, is what caused it.I'll replace it and and seee how long it takes before they fail again.
 



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