[s-cars] CV boots and camber adjusters
bob.rossato at att.net
bob.rossato at att.net
Mon Aug 11 17:19:14 EDT 2003
Lobro, or whatever they're called nowadays, boot kits should be available
separately. Try Adirondack and you should have it the next day. It will be
the same amount of work to just replace the boot, but obviously cheaper.
Depending on how lucky you feel, you may want to disassemble the CV joint
while you have it out and clean out all the old grease (boot kit comes with
grease). This way you'll clean out any sand that may have made it's way in.
Stay away from the generic split boots.
bob
> Just rotated my tires Sunday and noticed my right
> outer CV boot is ripped and spraying that nice Moly
> grease everywhere. Has anyone had any luck with a
> repair boot vs. a whole new joint? Trying to be a bit
> frugal. The ole girl has been a money bit lately.
>
> I also need rear camber adjusters(tie rods). Who's got
> em cheap.
>
> Thanks!!
>
>
>
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