"Mad Max"
TDR MEMBER
Here's a new one - Driveshaft u-joint boots - anybody have/use 'em? Let's face it - Grease is essential but I hate it all flung up off the u-joints along the underside of the truck, and worse - on the exhaust. So, I'm looking at the front driveshaft on my Ramcharger, and the slipshaft/splined area has a nice, accordian-like rubber cover - it looks just like a shock boot to cover the exposed shock piston arm from getting wet, dirt on it, etc, but my question is can a boot like that be put completely over the u-joints, strapped in place on both sides of the joint, to contain the grease? Of course they'd have to be very good quality rubber and top line bands to hold them in place, and you'd have to restrap the boots when you grease the zirts, but. . why couldn't those be used? And really, the u-joints don't flex in really large angles so the boot would hardly get 'worked'. I dunno, what do y'all think?
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