boosted4runner
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Yea, I don't always have a long period of time (4 hours straight-through). My weekends are wrapped up in family time - and whenever I work on my rigs - it's in the evening after work (weeknights)- after my daughter is put to bed. I get from 10pm-11pm every weeknight to myself. 
We have 3 D.D. vehicles between my wife and I - so it could sit for 4 months if it had too - no worries on getting it back on the road.
My last clutch-job and rear main seal took me 2 weeks....LOL.....it's just an hour here and an hour there. This is probably my 6th or 7th strut-job.
The driver side front took me 45 minutes total - this isn't a hard job. I first did the front, and now the rear - when I find time.
I just didn't realize my jack was such a POS - lost pressure and dropped. I still don't know what caused the hole - I just noticed everything had dropped, and new grease was coming out of the boot. The boot was extremely stretched - so I would guess a stress-rip.
I wouldn't recommend letting the hub assembly drop and hang - while the CV is still in place. Not a good idea - yes, it can support the weight, but everything stretches beyond what it is suppose to. (hence the reason I have a hole in a boot)
I'll start a new thread on CV boot replacement/axle replacement.
We have 3 D.D. vehicles between my wife and I - so it could sit for 4 months if it had too - no worries on getting it back on the road.
My last clutch-job and rear main seal took me 2 weeks....LOL.....it's just an hour here and an hour there. This is probably my 6th or 7th strut-job.
The driver side front took me 45 minutes total - this isn't a hard job. I first did the front, and now the rear - when I find time.
I just didn't realize my jack was such a POS - lost pressure and dropped. I still don't know what caused the hole - I just noticed everything had dropped, and new grease was coming out of the boot. The boot was extremely stretched - so I would guess a stress-rip.
I wouldn't recommend letting the hub assembly drop and hang - while the CV is still in place. Not a good idea - yes, it can support the weight, but everything stretches beyond what it is suppose to. (hence the reason I have a hole in a boot)
I'll start a new thread on CV boot replacement/axle replacement.
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