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    Established Member Two Rings royrogers's Avatar
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    CV Boot, received a different axle bolt do I torque it differently?

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    Hope someone is here to see these questions, wanted to do this today. Called audi dealership but they are closed so guess I sit on my hands till someone replies.

    Replacing CV boots 2000 Audi S6, just got the front CV boots from rock auto

    https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...2MdpTtCA%3D%3D

    the axle bolts have a different head than whats on the car, the car has the allen type head and the ones on this kit are a hex 1 1/16. I assume they are the same thing only with a different head???? Also do I torque them the same???? and finally I saw a video stating that when working on an older car you should not do the full 180 degrees cause of the bearings, he said he does 90 degrees.???

    thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings SteelyS6's Avatar
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    Same torque but have a helper when doing the final 180 so your socket doesn't slip and you break your wrist. I prefer the Allan type to be honest.

    I have done this several times on older bearings and I don't think it will wreck em. I try to get as close to 180 as possible.

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    Established Member Two Rings royrogers's Avatar
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    Steely, should I just wait? I can go to the dealer on monday and do this next weekend. I've only got a deep socket 1 1/16. If I have to put so much torque on it maybe it can slip - is it really that tight?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Bordom's Avatar
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    I usually torque 135-180° for final.

    You could always do less and let us know how it goes for you lol

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    I've never used the random Chinese large hex bolt that comes with CV kits and axles. I'll reuse the stock one before I use them, I don't trust them. Just replace with an oe one next chance I get.
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    Established Member Two Rings royrogers's Avatar
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    ok got one side done, made quite a few mistakes so am gonna post those on the what I would call "official" cv boot/axle removal thread. Thanks for the help

    https://www.audizine.com/forum/showt...ighlight=boots

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