My kit (Marlin Cabrio LWB) is based on a Sierra 2l GLSi fitted with discs all round, looking for somewhere where I can get the drive shafts reconditioned or new ones, all ideas out there
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2.0 Cosworth & 2.0 4x4 Models with (108mm) cv joint. Cv Joints Driveshafts Bootkits Abs Rings Hub Nuts. New Driveshaft 2 year warranty. Ford Sierra. Rear Drive Shaft. FORCE MAJEURE. To cancel a Contract, you must inform us in writing.
I got Sierra drive shafts and CV joints from this company on ebay. Beware that there are at least four different lengths of shaft (Granada are similar but slightly longer, also left and right differ in length). There are also push in or bolt on CV joints. Scott.
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Originally posted by scott h View Posthttps://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F132213135653
I got Sierra drive shafts and CV joints from this company on ebay. Beware that there are at least four different lengths of shaft (Granada are similar but slightly longer, also left and right differ in length). There are also push in or bolt on CV joints. Scott.
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Originally posted by stewartdjones View PostHow do measure to get the correct length?
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Hi, a recent MOT revealed that the CV gaiters on my Cabrio are showing signs of failure, although the CVs are probably OK.
Has anyone had experience of fitting new gaiters without dismantling the shafts? The adverts suggest it is possible, but it doesn't look easy.
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The 'split' type in my experience do work as long as everything is really clean but not terribly long lasting . OK as a short term fix.
Personally I'd rather remove a couple of circlips than try and fit those stretchy over a cone type, seem to be a real pain in the a--.
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Originally posted by geoff b View PostHi, a recent MOT revealed that the CV gaiters on my Cabrio are showing signs of failure, although the CVs are probably OK.
Has anyone had experience of fitting new gaiters without dismantling the shafts? The adverts suggest it is possible, but it doesn't look easy.
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Originally posted by A_Hogg View PostThe 'split' type in my experience do work as long as everything is really clean but not terribly long lasting . OK as a short term fix.
Personally I'd rather remove a couple of circlips than try and fit those stretchy over a cone type, seem to be a real pain in the a--.
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The stretchy boots with cone applicator were originally for the Tripode type drive shafts. Dismantling that type required cutting and stripping off the outer tin can type cover plus boot and replacing with a servive kit. I bought one for my Sierra years ago but ended up getting a complete drive shaft from a breakers yard. It’s the stronger Lobro drive shafts with bolt on flanges that have the circlips. Peter.
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