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by talldatethrow 925 days ago
The point is, yes his grease flew out. And dirt got in. But his CV joints aren't being used, they are just free spinning around all day not moving any torque. So yes his torn cv boot didn't give him trouble in a Toyota 4x4. It wouldn't have given him trouble in a dodge 4x4 either..
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At some point I was expecting clicking or grinding, but it just kept going.

How long do unsealed CV joints usually last?

(At the time, I didn't have access to a garage, so it was more than I wanted to repair at home)

Yours will not/did not click or grind because it is not being used. You owned effectively a rear wheel drive truck with a switch/lever to make it 4x4. 99.9% of the time those trucks are in RWD mode, which means your cv shaft is not being used. It just free spins at most, transmitting no torque.

How long can it last like that? Basically forever.

Ah. I get what you're saying now.

That the wheel suspension and tie rods are the working components, absent power.

It definitely took more of an umph to get into 4WD late in life.