Thanks Neil
It is the outers.
The CV joint was assembled with spacer and circlip and having taken the shafts off they do not move laterally.
Here is my response to input from another forum.
Thanks for this input - great use of forum again.
I now have the shafts off and I suspect it is a combination of boot too close to cv joint, wheels rotating while hanging (it happens while working on jacked up car with axel stands and engine running).
Interested in shock length. I think I have Koni's on the front of my sport BUT their length is shorter than the Spax's on my HF. I know this the shaft is free to rotate on sport while scrapes on subframe and needs whell jacking up to remove. I have some nos Spax's which I was going to fit to my Sport but I will now checkthe lengths - thanks for the tip!
On the joint (right hand) I noticed the CV joint was not smooth to articulate so it may be worn (poorly reassembled in the past by others) or something. When I have got the boot off and removed the remaining grease I will have a better look and probalby replaxce with another. It was this side the had the six slot holes. The left hand side seems to have a pin hole in the area of moulded part number.
Regarding fixing the boot to the shaft I have always clamped it outside/outboard the small ridge on the shaft. Should I clamp in board??? I will see if this looks feasible.
FINALLY as with other requests HUIB what are model references for Modern boots???
-D
Tim
PS would have repsonded earlier by our national telecom provider had killed my internet while installing what they called 21st Century network leaving me with 19th century phone system!