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CV boot questions.
The rear CV boots are dead on my car. Where do you recommend buying replacements from?
Thanks. |
Pelican parts is a pretty good source......just sayin'
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What Ron said!
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Looks like i'll be buying them from here then.
Thanks! Got the old transmission out late yesterday, got the new in today (Only had a few hours to work on it) and I plan on getting the rear suspension bolted back in place tomorrow. It only took me two years to do it! I really hope this new transmission is good.. |
Doesn't matter much, CV boots are abot the same price from the various 928 suppliers.
But be sure to research and shop other parts. Dwayne's writeup on his 84 axle refresh might help you, let us know if you need a link. |
I got mine here...still sitting in the box :(
I shopped around a bit, but this was the best value at the time, also got my steering rack boots here...also still in the box.... |
make sure getting right boots to right axle too. think I(don't lol) remember reading at sharkskins about boot crucial .. length? clamp? boots same axle dif vice versa? me forgets
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Landseer, Thanks for the info. The link to his guide would probably give me some helpful pointers.
From what I've found, they're cheapest here at pelican parts.. I'm not sure of the differences between the CV boots from side to side, but the site only lists one for all four. Thanks! |
If you want the best parts I would contact Roger at ************
He is a great guy and will get you exactly what you need at a good price. |
Thanks for the info.
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Also, how many quarts of ATF does the trans hold? I filled up the converter while it was out.
Thanks. |
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