CV Boot failing

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Miggy

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I just had my passenger side CV boot fail 2 weeks ago. Covered by Ford warranty, now today I go out and see my drivers side has failed. The only thing I’ve done is Geiser springs to my suspension. Has anyone had this issue at all?
 
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That’s what I thought. I Called Geiser and they said they’ve never had an issue with Cv boots failing. They said it’s well within the limits so I’m not sure if Ford made a shotty batch of boots and I happened to get it
 

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That’s what I thought. I Called Geiser and they said they’ve never had an issue with Cv boots failing. They said it’s well within the limits so I’m not sure if Ford made a shotty batch of boots and I happened to get it

did geiser engineer the raptor? Are they in the business of building & warrantying trucks? Of course they’re gonna tell you that

those springs would bring the front end of a 2018 raptor up like 2-2.5”, that is not an insignificant difference, it’s noticeable & changes the overall ride height & A-arm angles of the truck

Vendors wouldn’t be designing & selling aftermarket A-arms, spindles, tie rods & endlinks if springs didn’t change the articulation/angles/geometry of the suspension

I also agree you’re lucky they covered it
 

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It’s your aftermarket lift; CV boots don’t just tear for no reason. I’m surprised the dealer covered it the first time, that’s not a warrantable failure.
 

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Good to note. And what does a tore CV boot sound like or feel like?
 

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My 2019, with NO modifications had the passenger side boot go bad at 4500 miles. I took it in for an oil change and Ford noted that it was leaking and ordered the boot. The truck is a mall crawler, so no off road damage.

I brought it home to do my own tire rotation, as I was painting the calipers and wanted to clean the backside of the wheels. When I took off the right front.....it was more than just leaking....it looked like a grease bomb had gone off. It took me over an hour to clean the wheel, frame, brakes and A arm.

With that much grease, I wanted more than just the boot replaced. When I took it back in for the repair, they told me they were replacing the entire joint. I had a feeling this wasn't there first time with a blown boot. I'm a little concerned now about the integrity of the boots.
 

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Mine also. 2019 and after 4000 km i noticed grease on lower arm. The boot has a small small hole in it. I just glue it with some flexible glue. Then again start at 15.000 km. The glue is not a good solution. I am in europe and could not find a correct part. I just ordered mow from partsgeek.com. Will arrive soon and i will change it. It looks a bad quality.


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