P1000m5 cv boot replacement

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ok guys I got a leaky front cv boot. the one close to the differential. that's called the inner cv boot correct? I have never had to replace a cv boot so....what does it require to remove and do I have to replace both cv boots?any special tools required? I putting up some pictures I dont see a hole but grease does seep out. also found this cv boot replacement on Amazon anyone have experience with these. thanks In advance. Cee8dcea0aae2df9cc6a82c27c6c3ed1A2b6227f94bde143b481a442d48568e234f2b7d502c48da9211986d010435657Ca454bb05a6f90d1ddebf7eb641df96c

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@joeymt33 video above where he shows you how to do the bands. If you buy the factory boots they come as a kit with both pair in the kits along with grease and new bands. If you take to a honda place to fix don't expect them to have the boots instock.
 
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It’s a whole lot easier just to cut the band and install a new one. but if you have to remove one of the old bands and save it you can give it a shot.

You do need to pull the boot off and remove the axle shaft from the CV to change the boot.
 
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Nowhere near as bad as mine... I have ALOT of grease everywhere on passenger rear.


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Yeah...im pretty sure its not even torn ....just slid out of the clamp a little...Ill take the clamp loose and check it though.
 
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Well mine decided to sling some grease this evening. Best i can tell there is no tear in the boot but it has slid out of the clamp just enough when hot to push out the grease.
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That's what mine did. I was flying and boom smoke! Thought I blew the motor for a sec. Cv grease on exhaust. Once off I found a tiny pinhole.
 
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I though it had slipped off the clamp enough to let grease come out but....kinda far from the clamp. I am thinking I have a pin hole. so....
is this the inner boot? I know it's a dumb question but got to ask? also clamps do they use a special tool. I have a otinker clamp tool. and do I have to replace both boots or can I just replace that one. never have had to replace a cv boot but I can imagine a stick found a way to puncture it before I got a arm guards. rode threw a clear cut several times.

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I though it had slipped off the clamp enough to let grease come out but....kinda far from the clamp. I am thinking I have a pin hole. so....
is this the inner boot? I know it's a dumb question but got to ask? also clamps do they use a special tool. I have a otinker clamp tool. and do I have to replace both boots or can I just replace that one. never have had to replace a cv boot but I can imagine a stick found a way to puncture it before I got a arm guards. rode threw a clear cut several times.

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I think this tool will remove and apply the Honda type click clamps, but I am not 100%

https://www.amazon.com/Pliers-Clic-R-Swivel-Mercedes-Collar/dp/B074BSSVCX/?tag=sxsweb24-20

I have just butchered the old clamp and poorly attempted to crimp / click on a new one with pliers and vise grips. I should have just spent the $14.
 
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I think this tool will remove and apply the Honda type click clamps, but I am not 100%

https://www.amazon.com/Pliers-Clic-R-Swivel-Mercedes-Collar/dp/B074BSSVCX/?tag=sxsweb24-20

I have just butchered the old clamp and poorly attempted to crimp / click on a new one with pliers and vise grips. I should have just spent the $14.
done that before on my can am Outlander. they use otinker clamps everywhere. tried clamping one with out proper tool. bad ideal. lol. I think I will end up going with the all balls cv boot from rocky mt atv. and get that $9 tool along with it. I know it's a small hole but I surely dont want to thrash a cv joint. lol I drive it like I stole it so.....

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done that before on my can am Outlander. they use otinker clamps everywhere. tried clamping one with out proper tool. bad ideal. lol. I think I will end up going with the all balls cv boot from rocky mt atv. and get that $9 tool along with it. I know it's a small hole but I surely dont want to thrash a cv joint. lol I drive it like I stole it so.....

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I ordered the all balls boot kit, band tool and cutter this morning.