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its not as easy as just replacing the boot. you need the remove the spider gear with a drift, then remove the old boot and replace it. put it back together and grease it all up!

any mechanical workshop should be able to do it for you.

It's the inner cv boot ,

Do u think it is really that difficult?

I do all my own wrk on the cars so I sorta know what I'm doing

I've already had the cv apart cleaned out the grease n put some New stuff in untill I can get a boot ,

When I got a wheel alignment they quoted me 220 just to fit the boot that's not even supplying ,

I removed it myself and dropped it to them then refitted myself. You can just buy a boot kit from them for about half that price but I liked the idea of them doing so they can check the joint out 100% as they know more about them than myself. Plus I had to factor in the extra cost of the correct type of grease that I would have to buy.

C V Driveshaft & Steering

Address: 4 Ween Rd, Pooraka, SA, 5095

Phone number: (08) 82623622

URL: http://www.sasuspension.com.au

Edited by slippylotion

unless you have the right sized drift to get the spider gear off, youll just damage it. there is also a VERY strong circlip holding the gear on.

if you have the tools, do it. if you wreck it and need another shaft. PM me.

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