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FB3000 Small Shaft Universal CV Boot

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Features

  • Fits shaft size 19mm-24mm
  • - Enables the repair of cv joints by replacing old, worn out boots without needing to remove the axle itself
  • - Specially Formulated, Highly Flexible & Durable so it can be installed with the use of a Pneumatic CV Boot Installer, an Installation cone or the Traditional Way
  • - Save Time and Money as compared to an axle replacement.
  • - Ideal for Preventative Maintenance that keeps the vehicle in its OE State

Manufacturer: ‎Flexx Boot


Brand: ‎FLEXX BOOT


Model: ‎FB3000


Item Weight: ‎10.9 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎5.08 x 4.21 x 4.06 inches


Item model number: ‎FB3000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎FB3000


Date First Available: March 28, 2013


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  • Nice and Flexible - Able to install without disassembling CV Joint on 2010 Ford Escape
I'm glad I chose this CV boot as a replacement for my daughter's 2010 Ford Escape. I had previously replaced a torn outer boot using one of the glue together boots and it ripped again within months. This time, I figured I would do it right with a one piece boot. I was convinced I would remove the axle end from the wheel hub and pull the whole CV joint off in order to gain full access and make it an easy job. Before doing so, I read the review where the guy bought the Walmart Hypertough Large Engine Funnel (search for part number HTLEF-2020) and cut the end off to make a cone to stretch the boot over so he could install without removing the CV joint. I was at Walmart a few days later, so I bought one just in case for $3. The following weekend, I went ahead and started the job. I removed the tire and wheel, brake caliper and then took the two bolts out the held the hub to the strut. I also took off the big nut that holds the axle into the front bearing. After that, you can just tilt the whole wheel hub piece forward on the ball join and get just enough room to push the axle out and remove the outer end from the wheel bearing so you have complete access. I cut the old torn glue together boot off and prepared to remove the CV joint. After a lot of looking, I couldn't see a clip that I expected to find to remove the joint. I fumbled with it for a while and just didn't see an easy way to remove it. Unconvinced about the funnel idea and sure I would split and ruin my new boot by stretching it out way too far, I figured what the heck, I'll give it a shot since I already had the funnel. I cut the big outer end off the funnel, cutting just enough so it would be a nice symmetrical cone. This left it the perfect size to slide over the outside of the CV joint and also cover the ABS ring that would surely cut the boot otherwise. I put the funnel over the CV joint and warmed up the boot with a heat gun so it was nice an pliable. On my first attempt, I greased up the funnel and tried to push the whole boot on right side out with the small end first. I got it about halfway and there was no way it was going to make it all the way on. I was getting a little discouraged and then remembered a review where the guy said he turned the boot inside out before slipping it over the funnel. That was the key, but here's what you need to know since it took me a few attempts: Flip the boot inside out and make sure you grease the funnel. Then start pulling the big end of the boot over the funnel. Get as much of the boot off the funnel and onto the axle as soon as possible. This is what was making is so difficult when I was first doing it and when I did it right side out. If you have the whole boot on the funnel at once, you are trying to stretch out the whole boot at one time instead of a small section. Pull the boot little by little up the funnel and again, keep getting as much of the boot off the funnel and onto the axle as possible as you move along. To my amazement, I got it to pop on and was easily able to flip it right side out. I had to triple check it because I could not believe it didn't split in half stretching that much. It worked...I'm amazed, but only after doing it this way. The last part of the job is inserting the grease, which is a messy but easy job. Just keep packing it into the joint as much as you can. If your boot was a mess, and dirt got inside, you should remove the old grease first. Installing the bands was the next new thing for me. I wasn't sure how the worked but eventually figured out that what you do is put them on by hand, as tightly as possible by clipping them so the little hooks go into the holes in the bands. Get them as tight as you can in this step because what you are going to do is crimp the square part the sticks up to tighten them. I had a tool (pictured) that is used to crimp underground sprinkler pipe clamps in the same way. You can get these tools at any hardware store. These provided clamps are just like a sprinkler clamp but adjustable. So put them on as tight as you can and then use a sprinkler tool as pictured to crimp the square part to tighten them up. I had to trim a little bit of the very outer edge of my universal boot to remove some excess material, but other than that it fits and appears to be just what I needed. I hope this helps someone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by DiyDiagnostics DiyDiagnostics

  • Has held up nicely
The cv boot cone I used made it more difficult but I wasnt gonna spend over 500 on an air pump but it held up nicely to stretch over the axle, I beleive it would fit on some of the bigger trucks if needed it fit my smaller 2006 Subaru impreza that needed one due to fence collision and being ignored for a extended amount of time, they give you everything you need in the box, clamps, CV grease, the boot, and the only other thing you need is the clamp pliers so it was a very good price for less than $30 if you're doing it yourself ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Gunman4u2

  • Worked for me but took some effort
I read a lot of reviews on this. I was able to install without any issues outside the learning curve of using the stretching funnel/cone. I would definitely recommend getting on of the install cones. Without it, i would not have been able to use. I also had an issue with one of the clamps. This could have been operator error. Luckily i had ordered a crimping tool that came with extra clamps. The ones that came with the tool seem a little more robust that what came with the boot. Overall, I am happy with the purchase and would buy again if needed. I will share a tip for getting the boot over the cone. I watched several videos. A lot of them show inverting the boot before using the funnel and then reverting after install. I did not have to do this. I did have to discover a system that worked for me. I used tool oil (it's what i had) to lube the boot and cone. I then used a towel to push the boot onto the cone. The only way i could get the boot on was to place the cone on the ground and push the boot down until it was all the way at the bottom. I needed enough lube that I had to get the cone this far or it would just pop back off. Once all the way to the bottom, i was able to slip over the joint and install. Hope that helps someone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024 by Jay K.

  • Perfect fit for 06 Hyundai Elantra
Perfect fit for 06 Hyundai Elantra. Dry rotted boot broke when doing ball joint so the joint was fine. This worked awesome. Clamps that actually worked and grease were included. Beats over a hundred dollars for an unneeded axle.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Gregthefisherman

  • Did not fit 2011 equinox
Said it would fit my 2011 equinox but it was to big after I got it all apart had to go to local store to get one
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Excelente Calidad! Recomendable.
Excelente
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by Luis

  • Flexx Boot FB3000 Small Shaft Universal CV Boot: Did not fit
I have a Saturn Vue, and this boot was suppose to fit. The smaller end was too small for the shaft, and the large end was too big for the CV joint. The rubber was soft and flexible enough that I could have made it work, but I would not have trusted the durability. I ended up repairing the old boot and using that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by kingf

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Buena calidad 💯
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by R Vélez

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