I bought an OEM boot kit for the original driver's side axle from the local stealership. The outboard boot had a full tear right at the inner clamp. Made arrangements with a local front-end specialist mechanic to reboot the whole axle using my parts. He was hesitant and recommended just replacing the axle with an aftermarket part. Although he speaks highly of the aftermarket brand he uses, I've done my homework and know that even an original axle at 180k on it is better than any new aftermarket part. So i insisted he just do the re-boot. Tried to explain why, and he sorta agreed but I could tell he still thought i was nuts (some people, even experienced mechanics, just dont "get it" when it comes to cruisers...)
so anyways, he calls an hour or two after i drop it off with some "bad news." As he was trying to bang off the joint from the axle, the snap ring on the axle itself broke. Apparently there isn't a spare snap ring in the boot kit (is there supposed to be?) and he had no idea where to get just a replacement of the same size. And then he starts complaining that "this is why i didn't want to do this in the first place. These aren't really designed to come apart easily. we should have just done a new axle" (and i'm thinking- if you didn't want to do the job, how about just saying "no"?). And that he can't have this truck up on the rack all day while looking for a new snap ring and it's "seriously messing up his day".
...so, i told him to just put a new aftermarket axle on it. i didn't have time to chase down a new snap ring (or even where to look, or even exactly which snap ring he was talking about as he tried to explain it to me) and i needed the truck back on the road that day, no exceptions.
so here's where i'm at- "new" aftermarket axle (which is perfectly fine at the moment, just drove it 250 miles on a road trip and everything seems fine, but i know the clock is probably ticking...), and the original axle, with outer boot removed, a full boot kit, but a broken inner snap ring. he showed me which one is broken- it's the one that goes on the shaft where it interfaces with the star race of the CV joint.
so my question is- can i just source that snap ring itself? i looked at the parts diagram and it looks like it should be part of the kit, but he swears there wasn't an extra one. my plan is to reboot the axle myself and take it back to him and see if he'll swap out axles again for free, and then i'll just hold onto the aftermarket axle as a backup.
input?
so anyways, he calls an hour or two after i drop it off with some "bad news." As he was trying to bang off the joint from the axle, the snap ring on the axle itself broke. Apparently there isn't a spare snap ring in the boot kit (is there supposed to be?) and he had no idea where to get just a replacement of the same size. And then he starts complaining that "this is why i didn't want to do this in the first place. These aren't really designed to come apart easily. we should have just done a new axle" (and i'm thinking- if you didn't want to do the job, how about just saying "no"?). And that he can't have this truck up on the rack all day while looking for a new snap ring and it's "seriously messing up his day".
...so, i told him to just put a new aftermarket axle on it. i didn't have time to chase down a new snap ring (or even where to look, or even exactly which snap ring he was talking about as he tried to explain it to me) and i needed the truck back on the road that day, no exceptions.
so here's where i'm at- "new" aftermarket axle (which is perfectly fine at the moment, just drove it 250 miles on a road trip and everything seems fine, but i know the clock is probably ticking...), and the original axle, with outer boot removed, a full boot kit, but a broken inner snap ring. he showed me which one is broken- it's the one that goes on the shaft where it interfaces with the star race of the CV joint.
so my question is- can i just source that snap ring itself? i looked at the parts diagram and it looks like it should be part of the kit, but he swears there wasn't an extra one. my plan is to reboot the axle myself and take it back to him and see if he'll swap out axles again for free, and then i'll just hold onto the aftermarket axle as a backup.
input?