- A kit for cutting mechanical collars OM 8026 : Cutting pliers for cardan collars
- A specific pair of pliers OM 9396 : Omega double grip collar tightening pliers coupled with a torque wrench OM 0780 (Torque wrench 3/8" 5-50Nm to tighten collars correctly)
- OS 5105 circlip pliers: Internal/external circlip pliers
- A press to get the tripod out
Removing and fitting a gearbox-side boot (IBK)
How do you change the boot on an IBK driveshaft?
- 1
Remove the driveshaft from the vehicle.

- 2
Cut and remove the metal collars.


- 3
Extract the tulip.

- 4
After removing the tripod, remove the defective boot.
Make sure you remove as much used grease as possible from the bowl/seal.


- 5
After degreasing the tulip and tripod, reinstall the new boot.




- 6
Place half the grease tube in the boot.

- 7
Place the tripod back on the bar.


- 8
Place the rest of the grease tube in the socket.

- 9
Reassemble the tulip on the tripod.

- 10
Tighten the clamps using a torque wrench.
- For optimum clamp tightening, refer to the Tech'Info
- Be careful: a clamp that is not tightened enough will cause grease to leak. Conversely, a clamp that is too tight will cause the boot to cut.






- 11
Reinstall the driveshaft on the vehicle.
