Quick Boot for CV joints.

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Doc

Anyone know where I can get some "Quick Boots" for my CV joints? I'm
really not looking forward to pulling the axels.

Thanx,

-clutions
 
You can find them just about anywhere from JCWhitney, to Parts America, to
your local auto parts store. Don't use split boots on the outer front
joints.When taking sharp corners the screwed joints open right up. Yeah,
it's a pain to have to remove the inner joints to get to the outer ones but
it's the only way that holds up.
 
It's not that bad just make sure you a 3/4 in socket the right size and
circlip pliers that fit and don't skimp on the grease. Oh yes and put a new
circlip or nut on the end of the axle.


: argh,
:
: I knew it was going to be a PITA.
:
: Thanx,
:
: - clutions
:
: On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 22:09:33 GMT, "tomcas"
:
: >You can find them just about anywhere from JCWhitney, to Parts America,
to
: >your local auto parts store. Don't use split boots on the outer front
: >joints.When taking sharp corners the screwed joints open right up. Yeah,
: >it's a pain to have to remove the inner joints to get to the outer ones
but
: >it's the only way that holds up.
: >
: >: >> Anyone know where I can get some "Quick Boots" for my CV joints? I'm
: >> really not looking forward to pulling the axels.
: >>
: >> Thanx,
: >>
: >> -clutions
: >
:
 

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