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| Registered Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Fairfax Va 
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				CV Boot replacement Q
			 
			Bently says I have to pull the track rod (with that "tie rod end" looking thingy on the end), and remove that long aluminum flat bar piece, which the pet calls a "strut". I am worried about two things. 1) I dont want to chew up that tie rod end looking thingy by using my tie rod fork, and I dont have the special porsche tool to remove this. If the wheel carrier were steel, I would get out the BFH, and lay one good blow where the track rod attaches, But I am a bit afraid of that aluminum carrier. Any suggestion on how to remove # 17 from # 1 without damage.  2) If I remove this long aluminum strut, do I need to re-align the rear suspension. Unfortunaly I just had a four wheel alignment at the dealer, They aparently did not notice that the CV boot was bad. Must have done the alignment with their eyes closed.  The strut is # 1 in the pic.   
				__________________ Dave 2014 Cayman S (Awesome car!) 1991 911 Carerra (Semi Refined fun) 1986 911 Carrerra (Raw fun) sold 2001 Boxster S (Refined fun) sold | ||
|  01-05-2009, 10:31 AM | 
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 Be sure and loosen the big wheel nut before lifting the car. I would have the rear alignment checked after doing this amount of work, IMHO. Hope this helps...   | ||
|  01-08-2009, 11:52 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Fairfax Va 
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			Excellent !!! Thanks. 
				__________________ Dave 2014 Cayman S (Awesome car!) 1991 911 Carerra (Semi Refined fun) 1986 911 Carrerra (Raw fun) sold 2001 Boxster S (Refined fun) sold | ||
|  01-08-2009, 12:40 PM | 
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