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Should be fine as long as they haven't been like that for ages because if they have, loads of dirt and s**t will have got in and may have knackered the joint itself.
Is it the manifold to cat gasket you did? If so, that's literally how I found my cv boot had split after doing that gasket a week or two ago haha.
Yeah that's how I found out haha! Think it's been like that for a month :/ noticed grease on a wheel thought it was from when the brakes were fitted, I'm still learning about cars so didn't really think lol, there's no knocking or clicking so gunna risk it as I have mot on weds
Yeah that's how I found out haha! Think it's been like that for a month :/ noticed grease on a wheel thought it was from when the brakes were fitted, I'm still learning about cars so didn't really think lol, there's no knocking or clicking so gunna risk it as I have mot on weds 😧
I'm same mate, gasket was fiddley as anything to fit, took me ages!
If it's not knocking or clicking it should be alright, @dann2707 was driving round with his split for a while so just wiped all the dirt out of it before fitting a new boot.
Just give it a wipe, stick a load of grease back in and clip it up, jobs a good un.
Replacing cv boots tomorrow now as ones got a slight tear and was held with a tie wrap looked bodged. I meant risk And put grease and boot back on as the drive shafts seem ok, gunna fit lowering springs while its in bits