L322 Rear Driveshaft Removal and CV Boot Change. | |
Good morning all,
First time owning a Range Rover (2007 TDV8), first post on FFRR. I bought my car in December from a friend who immigrated to NZ and luckily for me he got the car serviced at Land Rover, so at least I have some traceability and confidence that it has had decent bits fitted.
The last MOT detailed that the offside/rear/outer CV boot was split, but nothing else that needed attention. I also had the car checked over at Challenger 4x4 in Tongham who were great and gave me a list of things to look at, although none of the items listed were urgent.
I did the usual search on the forum and couldn’t find anything that details what needs to be done to remove a rear driveshaft.
So my first question is to request some guidance on changing the CV boot on the offside rear. I have purchased a GKN kit that has both boots in the kit, so I may as well change both. I haven’t had time to do the job in one go, so have been doing bits as I have had time. The upper suspension arm is disconnected, hub nut removed and the stabiliser drop link removed, then I ran out of daylight. So the questions I have in my head are:
• What else needs to be disconnected to allow for the removal of the driveshaft? There’s not much left that I can see, just the lower rose joint and the various brake connections, then you have a completely disconnected hub.
• Looking at where the inner CV joint connects to the differential, there doesn’t seem to be a large enough gap to easily use two pry bars to persuade the joint to ‘pop’ out. What is the best way to remove the joint?
• Looking forward, once the driveshaft is off, does the CV joint ‘simply knock off the driveshaft to allow the new boot to be fitted? I am assuming there is a clip of some kind that needs to be removed first.
Once I have done the job ‘I’ll do a structured write-up so others in the same situation have something to read through.
Many thanks
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