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				CV boot frustration
			 
			How the heck to you get these buggers on. I think I've already  squished all of the grease out of them and still don't have them on. I was told to slide the boots on once they're on the car. Seems almost impossible especially once you get grease on them. Thanks, Joe Can you sense the frustration. | ||
|  11-17-2005, 12:54 PM | 
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			Are you having trouble at the axle or the CV side?  Are the half-shafts off, or on the car?   Off the car, I slid new CV boots on each half shaft before I reassembled and greased the CV's. 
				__________________ Don Plumley M235i memories: 87 911, 96 993, 13 Cayenne | ||
|  11-17-2005, 12:59 PM | 
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			They are on the car. I'm only on the first one at the wheel side. Looks like the trans side isn't going to be any easier. I sense I should have done this off the car? Joe | ||
|  11-17-2005, 01:01 PM | 
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			do it off the car. is a hell lot easier
		 
				__________________ Mario '76 911 w/'97 3.6 Euro Vario Engine & Turbo body kit & TPC Supercharger '15 GT3 | ||
|  11-17-2005, 01:04 PM | 
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			Yes - off the car.  Without a doubt. Are you just changing the boots? Most boot kits come with CV grease, I'd clean a repack while you have them off. A little messy, but worth it. 
				__________________ Don Plumley M235i memories: 87 911, 96 993, 13 Cayenne | ||
|  11-17-2005, 01:40 PM | 
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			Took em off the car. The technique is to roll them back kinda like a condom. Now I need some fresh axle gaskets. Thanks, Joe | ||
|  11-17-2005, 03:33 PM | 
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