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    Torn CV boots Polaris Ranger

    I recently put forward A arms on my 19 Ranger Crew. 2" Super ATV ones. Both my front CV axle boots are leaking grease and they are attached well to the hubs....must have gotten holes poked in them.

    The stock boot guards won't work on the new arms....anyone have a remedy for this, maybe some home made guards?

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    #2
    Does the company that makes the a-arms offer boot guards?

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      #3
      Originally posted by kcnatural View Post
      Does the company that makes the a-arms offer boot guards?
      No sir.

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        #4
        Possibly try a stiff mud flap held on with pipe clamps. I did this to my tractor to protect the steering shaft boot better

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chad74 View Post
          Possibly try a stiff mud flap held on with pipe clamps. I did this to my tractor to protect the steering shaft boot better
          That's a good idea.

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            #6
            Find a way to completely seal the CV joint to protect it from dirt (find a boot that will fit).

            If you don't, that joint will die quickly.

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              #7
              Originally posted by banzai View Post
              find a way to completely seal the cv joint to protect it from dirt (find a boot that will fit).

              If you don't, that joint will die quickly.
              amen!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by banzai View Post
                Find a way to completely seal the CV joint to protect it from dirt (find a boot that will fit).

                If you don't, that joint will die quickly.
                This ^^^

                When I used to ride the mud parks we would wrap with plastic bag and secure with zip ties for temporary protection. Also put grease around outside of boot before wrapping.

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