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Guilty.Wait, both of you have (or have had) torn boots and neither of you have boot guards!
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Guilty.Wait, both of you have (or have had) torn boots and neither of you have boot guards!
What are you implying??????????Wait, both of you have (or have had) torn boots and neither of you have boot guards!
It's cool man, like I told ehart, I went better than 1000 miles without them with some concern, but 3 bills just pissed me off. I finally got a half price deal and went ahead and got them.Guilty.
Nothing really.What are you implying??????????
(I don't have em either)
I have them and not had an issue yet. The fronts seem more exposed because of the gap needed for turning radius. Also, since adding 1" spacers the tire/rim offset leaves them more exposed, or just appears that way.
HEY!?! How did you use that ✌️️ emoji emoticon?But so far, 1000 miles without stoppers and 800 with, no blemishes let alone punctures to any of the boots. ✌️
I should have sooner.I installed them early on and haven't been concerned about it since. Well worth it.
Lol, seriously? Double click the globe on your tablets keypad.HEY!?! How did you use that ✌️️ emoji emoticon?
Oh, I learned something now!!!!
That's a decent price!I should have sooner.
I paid $199 for both front and rear guards... AFTER I bought a $119 Front Axel.
This WHOLE time, I've been using the boards limited emoticons...Lol, seriously? Double click the globe on your tablets keypad.
Yeah, everybody does.This WHOLE time, I've been using the boards limited emoticons...
This WHOLE time, I've been using the boards limited emoticons...
I've just tried a couple. They Didn't Work. So it must only be a secret few. ☺️☹️Doesn't work on an iPhone huh?
Yeah I tried to flip you off...In fact. I just typed every single yellow face from my keypad. Those 2 are the only ones that posted.☠️✊☝️️✌️️✋
Well, tell me more... Dang it.It really is a simple job. It was my first time doing anything with a CV Joint. I was honestly surprised at how easy it was. I would like to replace all my boots eventually. The aftermarket ones have a more flexible feel than the stiff factory ones. Seems to me they might be a little more forgiving if hit with something.
Wow that really stinks! I ordered my boot from www.allballsracing.com. It really is pretty straight forward. Just take everything off and replace the boot. Some people try to do it without disassembling the CV knuckle. However, I did and it wasn't that complicated. I've read where some people have problems getting the bearings back in so keep up with which holes you take them out of. Mine is still holding up great after several miles.Well, tell me more... Dang it.
Tiny split in my NEW Axle Boot. So it will have to come off, eventually. Grease is leaking.
But I still have the original axle laying on my bench. So the plan is, repair the original and swap axels, again. Ugh.
Boots both split in same place. Yes, had A-Arm guards installed the second time. So... dunno.