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CV joints need to be securely sealed to retain vitally important grease and to keep dirt and moisture out. Each joint is encased in a ribbed and flexible rubber boot.
Depends how long it stays packed with grease.<BR><BR><B>aka, NOT VERY LONG</B>.<BR><BR>Some have used duct tape to temporarly repair damaged CV joints, but IIRC the last time a friend tried that ...
Since CV boots play a crucial role in suspension movements, they need to remain flexible to maneuver just as the car does. A drive axle boot is supposed to protect the CV joint from becoming dirty or ...
CV joints are covered by rubber or plastic boots. Known as a CV boot or drive axle boot, these parts are responsible for keeping the joints lubricated and preventing dirt and water from getting in.
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