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Need part numbers

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Riotfunk, Sep 8, 2021.

  1. Sep 8, 2021 at 10:21 AM
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    Anyone know the part number for the CV axle clamp. It's the smaller ones I can't find. Thanks

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  3. Sep 8, 2021 at 10:31 AM
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    Cool thanks. Dealer quoted me 50$ a piece lol.
     
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    What diameter is it? U can get otiker clamps for cheap.
     
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    Plus the pliers.
     
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    Depending. The lowest cost ones are pretty damn close to ceramic tile nippers.

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    When I had a CV issue, I ran around using a zip tie for a week until I could get the right size oetiker clamp and borrow some proper pliers from a friend.


    I would also suggest making a wire clamp with the Clamptite tool that I have, but it costs more than $50.
     
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    Hose clamp, metal zip tie or safety wire could hold the CV boot on for a little while until you get the right part. I like to MacGyver
    stuff, it doesn't always work out but you would be surprised what you can learn goofing around.
     
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    I had one band missing and needed a lil boot stretch anyway, so figured slide them. I have stainless band clamps on now and holding. Don't trust them long term is all. Have the pliers. You know which ones from McMaster are oem size? I found them. 5574k16
     
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