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CV Axles - 2017 tundra sr5

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Tundrabuild, Oct 7, 2021.

  1. Oct 7, 2021 at 3:25 PM
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    Tundrabuild

    Tundrabuild [OP] New Member

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    Cole
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    A lot
    Hey everyone!
    This has been the biggest pain in my a** with my truck and I don't know what to do, I hope somebody has found a solution. So I had a 3" leveling kit on my truck with 33's and the CV's wore out and leaked way faster than normal (I know they wont last as long because of the angle) but more than normal. I got them replaced about 2 months ago and 2 days ago I got a 6" suspension lift and 35's put on. Poked my head in the wheel well and the boot fell off the axle completely on one side and was leaking on the other.

    The company that installed the lift (4x4 offroad) said that it was because of the way les schwab installed the leveling kit. If I have Toyota regrease and reclamp the boot will it be fine? Is that true or do I need bigger boots because of the lift? I'm decently inclined when it comes to trucks but this has been a headache and I'm tired of bringing my truck in to get the CV's fixed. Please let me know asap! Thank you in advance, love this group
     

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