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Less than 18 months and under 1,000 miles my axle boots failed.

V8srfun

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Just did a pre flight inspection on the truck for its first drive this year after winter. Unfortunately I noticed that my axle boots are heavily dry rot cracked and leaking grease. I purchased what I thought were supposed to be the best silicone boots available but… I am not happy about the idea but I may end up putting zipper boots on the truck as I simply don’t have the time to tear it all down right now. Needles to say I am a little bummed out.
 

John S-B

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Just did a pre flight inspection on the truck for its first drive this year after winter. Unfortunately I noticed that my axle boots are heavily dry rot cracked and leaking grease. I purchased what I thought were supposed to be the best silicone boots available but… I am not happy about the idea but I may end up putting zipper boots on the truck as I simply don’t have the time to tear it all down right now. Needles to say I am a little bummed out.
Chinese made? For some reason I seem to recall some kind of issue like that.
 

Mullaney

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Just did a pre flight inspection on the truck for its first drive this year after winter. Unfortunately I noticed that my axle boots are heavily dry rot cracked and leaking grease. I purchased what I thought were supposed to be the best silicone boots available but… I am not happy about the idea but I may end up putting zipper boots on the truck as I simply don’t have the time to tear it all down right now. Needles to say I am a little bummed out.
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If they were NOS (New Old Stock) parts, problem could have just been stored in unconditioned space. Not especially with good temperature and humidity control - and in the dark - not exposed to UV (think fluorescent lighting).

Just a guess.

Or like @John S-B suggested where maybe you got a really good price and the parts you bought "weren't from around here" maybe? Hope not...
 

rustystud

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There where a whole lot of "Bad" silicone axle boots from China a few years back. They would fail after just a few days ! Some would get a years worth of use, then failure. Supposedly there was some company making them here in the good old USA out of quality material. I cannot remember their name but "Ouverson" sold them . Maybe they still do.
 

ldmack3

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I've given up on best price.
Also, some surplus dealers charge too much for handling.

 

HDN

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I'm sticking with zipper boots so that when this does happen I don't have to take the front end apart at shorter intervals than actually needed :)

In the mean time make sure those knuckles are greased. My boots are torn too and I can at least see they're well-greased :D
 

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