Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
^^^ I prefer that method. Thanks for posting the directions. Much easier than how i've done it.
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
I figured you'd be a little more explicit about beer recommendations Paul being in Wisconsin as you are!
Geeze, you guys are NOT helping like you could be!
Geeze, you guys are NOT helping like you could be!
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Spotted Cow from New Glarus Brewery works best for me. In a pinch Fat Squirrel or Totally Naked will suffice. And yeah those really are the names! 

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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Sorry, I didn't realize this thread had taken this particular turn.
Lake Louie's Warped Speed Scottish Ale, please. Or Ale Asylum's Hopalicious.
Paul
Lake Louie's Warped Speed Scottish Ale, please. Or Ale Asylum's Hopalicious.
Paul
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
As far as I can tell, every posting on this forum starts over here and ends up waaaay over here!
It sounds like the boot replacement is an easy enough job. Clean the surfaces, use the proper glue, clamp securely, place the split in the proper position etc etc etc
Unless someone is a glutton for punishment, it sounds like the split boot is the way to go without exception. It actually never occured to me to go with the original item. My previous 710 had several of them and I bought it from Thilo. He's such a freak about precision and mechanical integrity that if they didn't work well, there's no way that my 710 would have had them!
Paul - looks like I have some beer recon ahead of me.
David
It sounds like the boot replacement is an easy enough job. Clean the surfaces, use the proper glue, clamp securely, place the split in the proper position etc etc etc
Unless someone is a glutton for punishment, it sounds like the split boot is the way to go without exception. It actually never occured to me to go with the original item. My previous 710 had several of them and I bought it from Thilo. He's such a freak about precision and mechanical integrity that if they didn't work well, there's no way that my 710 would have had them!
Paul - looks like I have some beer recon ahead of me.
David
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Polygamy Porter (from Utah of course)
You can't have just one!
You can't have just one!
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
David,
When it comes to beers, we are positively blessed around here. I don't know if it's the German influence, or the Irish. I suppose you can guess which side I fall on (or off of). Please consider yourself cordially invited to visit and indulge with us.
Paul
ps. Bring the Pinz. I've got sort-of a ditch...
When it comes to beers, we are positively blessed around here. I don't know if it's the German influence, or the Irish. I suppose you can guess which side I fall on (or off of). Please consider yourself cordially invited to visit and indulge with us.
Paul
ps. Bring the Pinz. I've got sort-of a ditch...

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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Mission accomplished!
The biggest challenge to this job was getting situated under the Pinz in such a way that I would be comfortable and stay fairly clean. Once I had a big old mat, a number of towels and the right tools (straight blade screw drivers, carpet knife and a couple of rags, the job when without a hitch. I also used some silicon sealant for the split boot gap. I probably shouldn't admit it but I also smeared some of this sealant along the perimeter of the two big hose clamps...for extra protection. Without getting into a hurry, this one probably took 45 minutes. The next one will take half the time.
I forget one step in the process that both Morris and Paul strongly encouraged and that was the beer and sandwich requirements. I completed spaced!!! Hopefully this installation won't come undone because of the beer omission.
Thanks again for the guidance on what is assuredly an easy project that all of us will need to contend with at some point or another in Pinzgauer ownership.
David
The biggest challenge to this job was getting situated under the Pinz in such a way that I would be comfortable and stay fairly clean. Once I had a big old mat, a number of towels and the right tools (straight blade screw drivers, carpet knife and a couple of rags, the job when without a hitch. I also used some silicon sealant for the split boot gap. I probably shouldn't admit it but I also smeared some of this sealant along the perimeter of the two big hose clamps...for extra protection. Without getting into a hurry, this one probably took 45 minutes. The next one will take half the time.
I forget one step in the process that both Morris and Paul strongly encouraged and that was the beer and sandwich requirements. I completed spaced!!! Hopefully this installation won't come undone because of the beer omission.
Thanks again for the guidance on what is assuredly an easy project that all of us will need to contend with at some point or another in Pinzgauer ownership.
David
Looking for next new (for me) toy
1974 712M - sold
1973 710M - sold
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1974 712M - sold
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Hey Guys.
I am going to dive into this soon, but I haven't read anything on how to remove the old, stock boot. Is it inserted inside the axle...does it get cut off?
I am going to dive into this soon, but I haven't read anything on how to remove the old, stock boot. Is it inserted inside the axle...does it get cut off?
Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Just remove the inner and outer clamps and cut the rest off with a razor knife.
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Thanks!Stekay wrote:Just remove the inner and outer clamps and cut the rest off with a razor knife.
Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
Guys, does the side being worked on need to be jacked up off the ground, or can you install the boot with the truck on a flat surface...like my garage?
Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
I have done mine flat on the ground.
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
I did mine flat on the ground too.
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Re: Split boot replacement - looking for the dos and don't
It's easier flat. If it's jacked off the ground, the boot will need to be flexed a lot. It goes on easiest without being flexed.
Remember to keep the seam to the right on all axles, just like the instructions show.
Remember to keep the seam to the right on all axles, just like the instructions show.