Re: front trunion joints A member of this list suggested using CV-type axle boots to replace the rubber boots on the front trunions. Bad idea ! CV-type axle boots are made of thermosplastic, and cannot withstand the centrifugal forces that occur at DRIVESHAFT speed. A Constant Velocity joint spins at tire RPM - about 600 - 650 rpms . The boots are designed to handle 1000 rpms' - and not much more. A driveshaft, on the other hand, spins at 4500 rpms or more depending on tire size and gear ratio . CV boots will explode at that kind of RPM . I agree with those that have stated that new rebuild trunion kits are still available here and there . What's NOT so easily available anymore is the front HOUSING . It used to be that we could order either a simple rebuild kit with just the guts , or a complete kit with guts + housing. . Of course there still are some out there gathering dust, one has to be lucky and find them. One word of warning : try to stick with name-brand rebuild kits if at all possible. I destroyed a perfectly good housing last year when the new and freshly-installed PIN broke ! This one came from an off-brand rebuild kit. Careful examination of the pin showed a defect in the metallurgy . John