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Old 05-05-2008, 06:48 PM   #9 (permalink)
BigEd78
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Re: CV boot

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gon2srf previously said: View Post
The boot is rubber, it can't get bent in. Is he talking about the sway bar link? Please clarify. If you don't have any luck with them then try another dealer for the warranty. There are lots of guys who have had torn CV' boots warrantied and many others like myself who tore them out playing and consider it part of the sport "pay to play" if you will. There are several threads on the forum about replacing CV boots, just do a search.

Good luck.
It's the boot and it is pushed in. It looks like I hit somthing and pushed the part that makes it flex in. I don't see any holes and will try to fix it when I put the lift on. It's not making any noises and its driving fine.
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