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Dorman 614-700 Split CV Boot - With Quick Drying Adhesive Compatible with Select Models

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  • Direct replacement - this CV joint boot kit contains the parts required to repair the CV joint on specified vehicles without removing the joint itself
  • Ideal solution - this kit is a reliable replacement for original components that have failed due to wear
  • Durable construction - this kit is made from quality components to ensure reliable performance and a long service life
  • Trustworthy quality - backed by team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
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Our CV Joint Boots provide various methods of eliminating the removal of the CV joint during installation. Uni-Fit boots can be stretched over the CV Joint, Quick Boots come in halves that are joined by an adhesive weld compound, and Speedi Boots are split boots that are bolted together around the axle.


BBQ_POPE
2025-08-22 13:15:06
Sorta tricky getting the last part glued but I made do. Also a bit small for my 2001 s10, but I used some RTV to fill in the gapes. Overall it works beautifully and way easier that removing everything to get a proper one on. It has been 5000 miles including off-roading and it is still holding up like a chance. Make sure you brake clean all the old grease first before packing with grease and dont overfill or you will have an impossible time getting the glue to work. Glue is very runny but drys fast which can be a good or bad thing. I reinforced the glued areas with some black rtv. Probably overkill, but if it is worth doing it is worth overdoing. Something we did when I was with 3/75 regiment in the Army.
thomas
2025-08-14 13:39:04
I have used a fair amount of these over the years on my 4x4 truck because sometimes you don't have the time to disassemble the whole 4wd hub assembly to get the axle out to do it right.The old ones used to be a decent rubber compound with screws that held the two sides together and while it didn't last long, it lasted long enough.This new style is more of a semi-flexible plastic, like a cheap dollar store toy, and you glue the two halves together, problem is...the glue doesn't hold anything but your fingers together! I am very mechanically inclined and do a lot of work on my own cars, that being said, this is one frustrating contraption to install.I ended up using a different glue I had on hand and will see how that goes. The supplied glue is far too thin to work as it should. I cleaned the surface and applied a nice bead of glue, held it together for longer than the recommended time...it still didn't hold.I honestly don't have much hope for this thing doing much good but I can follow up later. My main goal is to keep dirt and moisture out of the joint until I can install the OEM boot in the spring.
Alberto Ramírez
2025-08-01 17:19:09
You have to do some maneuvers to get it done, but it is better (for me) than disassembling the whole CV joint. This boot seems to be of great quality and it comes with a very detailed instruction manual. There are no leakages so far, so the adhesive is a good product too. Great value and functionality for the price.
Caden Armentrout
2025-07-31 12:39:20
Used on a nissan, the boot didntfit perfect despite being able to change the diameter, however it didnt rip fully, just the end after the clamp
Rev. David A. Smith
2025-05-29 20:46:45
The quality of the item overall seems fine. I don't know for sure about durability because I just put them on the vehicle. Posts of YouTube show that the glue is very strong. I very much hope so, because the item is smaller than it should be.According to Amazon and numerous other sellers, this fits my vehicle. I need 4 inch ID for the big end. I bought 2 of these, and tried to dry fit one. Looks to be about 3/8 inch too small. I was going to return them, but I can't find any other choice that is bigger. I looked at every spit boot on every website to find one that claims to be 4". Only Doorman publishes detailed information available - Kudos. And more kudos for offering many choices. But this is the only one that claims to be as big as 4 inches. Beck Arnley makes split boots too, but I can't find detailed specs.So, this is the only one that claims the big end is 4 inches inside diameter. It is not. It is about 3 and 11/16. So, I am putting them on, as best I can. I have to stretch the outside end to get it over the rim of the CV joint. This was a HORRENDOUS effort, but I got the drivers side done, and have hopes for the passenger side. The amount of stretch is enough that I fear for the glue/seams. I hope it will hold. I'll need to watch these closely, to see if they hold up, or not.If the Doorman fails prematurely, I'll have to write to Beck Arnley or some British manufactures, and see if they offer boots that will fit my vehicle. The Brit choices look like they will, but the computerized compatibility check says they won't fit. And it would be arduous to get them.I opted for split boots because I didn't want to go through the (supposedly) much larger effort of replacing (or re-booting off the vehicle) the 1/2 shafts. Starting to wonder how much effort I really saved.
Customer
2025-04-14 17:13:09
It's not easy, but for DIYers, it's better than taking axles out!I would do this, again. I tried one side and waited a month. So far no leaks.The second one did leak because I did not secure the boot unit on the wheel side straight on. And, the screw clamp was not on as tight as I should.Oh! Best suggestion I learned: Take the wheel off in STRAIGHT steering; make sure car is secure! Then, with another, smaller jack/lift, try to raise the wheel up to make the axle less at an angle. Don't over do this. This is just to make the angles straighter and you will see why when you try it. :) Finally, the adhesive really works! Plan your steps. I think the instructions state that, too. Do a dry run with the boot sizing. I needed to trim both the inner and outer sides. Do this before you grease up. Glue the ONE side of the boot and give it an hour? to dry. It is not very pliable, so, you might think you'll break it when you put it over the naked and greasy CVJoint. YOU cannot have grease on the glued surfaces when you ready to finish it. Final, final: The material is not happy when sprayed with break cleaner. Degreaser OK. Personal experience. Good luck. Still, I would do this, again.
mchonda
2025-03-12 11:03:52
This split boot appeared to be a fit, but it took a lot of custom fitting to get it on my outer axle boot cover. The quality wasPOOR. already split open after couple hundred miles Its not a perfect fit for a 2000 ford explorer.
Customer
2025-01-30 13:29:44
Easy, but had to trim shaft side (too small of a hole) and cv joint side ( too large to fit over joint)
Francisco Cantu
2025-01-29 15:52:51
Excelente factor precio-desempeño, cumple cabalmente con el objetivo para el que fue diseñado.
Jim R
2025-01-18 10:24:28
Clamps not strong enough to keep boot on axle !
John B
2025-01-16 19:41:04
This saves a great deal of time with not having to disassemble/remove the entire CV shaft from the car, but is a pain in the butt to get completely closed up without getting any grease in the seams. I ended up only getting it 90% closed, and put a sealant on the part that did not pull in. Time will tell if this holds up or not. I would think that if you removed the strut to be able to get the boot completely straight, it would be much easier to close and seal, but that would be defeating the purpose of this split boot.
Customer
2024-11-15 17:41:01
Held up so far
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