Tie Rod Boots

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svendawg

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Mahindra 4550
I tore the tie rod boots on my 4550 and need to replace it. Mahindra wants $150.00 for a replacement rubber boot (ouch) Part L1009100012. Does anyone know of an aftermarket part of an alternative I can use. Rubicon International has the entire tie rod assembly with the boot for $112.00 (currently out of stock) Seems pretty extreme for the boot to cost more than the entire assembly
 
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Do you have a picture of one? Dorman sells off the shelf boots for $6-$8 and found at most auto parts stores. Google "tie rod boots" and see if you can find one close. They come in many forms. Or find someone that can make a 3D file and print it out of TPU filament. I've got the printer and filament but no file. :cool:
 
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Maybe order by size?
For example:
 
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I need to pull the boot off to get measurement and I'll begin my search.
 

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yeah, I have the same situation....on a 4025....it flexes so don't think 3D printing would work. I just used duct tape. If you were to replace, it looks as though it will be a pain to disassemble and reassemble.
Simon
 
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I think they make split boots so you don’t have to take it apart to replace them. I assume they are generic and not designed for your tractor. I’ve never used them so I don’t know how well they work.
 
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Make sure the thread direction and size matches.
 
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Here is a picture of the boot. The measurements are on the small side are .73 or 18mm. the large side is 1.51 or 38mm. I found something close on e-bay that I ordered but it is coming from Bulgaria. Due to come around Jan 11 to Feb 1 2024. It's made from silicone so I hope it will work.

The company MTGreen mentioned (polyboots.com) looks to have a close match but they don't sell to private buyers and they are also in Bulgaria. That too bad because it would be a good resource for this type of boots

The Company name on the Boot QH Talbros is a company in India but they seem to be focused on tie rod and steering assembles and not individual parts for the tie rods.

SimpleSimon The disassembly wasn't too bad.
 

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I think they make split boots so you don’t have to take it apart to replace them. I assume they are generic and not designed for your tractor. I’ve never used them so I don’t know how well they work.
Thanks for your post. I am having the same problem with my 4550. The dealer does not sell the boots and I was trying to figure out some way of Macgyvering a fix. It looks like a split boot would work and they are available at several auto parts stores near me at a reasonable price. There are also several youtube videos on how to do it. I will definitely give it a try next spring when things slow down and warm at my place.

 
 
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