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Date:         Tue, 3 Oct 2000 09:55:06 -1000
Reply-To:     Mick Kalber <hotlava@INTERPAC.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mick Kalber <hotlava@INTERPAC.NET>
Subject:      Re: CV boot guards and Stone Deflectors?
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>Well... look under the van at the front CV boots.... not far off the ground are they? Seems to me they are very vulnerable to brush, sticks, rocks, etc. when off roading.... one incident can cut a boot... how often do you look under there to check on your boots? ... a cut boot allows dirt, sand, etc. into the joint. If you find a cut boot soon enough the CV joint will not be ruined... If you pay a mechanic to replace a CV boot it will cost about $150... (I paid $180 for a steering boot to be replaced.) If you don't catch it soon enough it will be the cost of the boot and new CV joints... big $ on a Syncro! .... the CV boot protectors are about $70 each... seems like good insurance to me... especially so if you drive to remote places where you can't buy the boot.<

but have you used the deflectors or know anybody that has? do they effectively do what they are supposed to do?

Mick Kalber Tropical Visions Video, Inc. 62 Halaulani Place Hilo, Hawaii 96720 ph. 808-935-5557 fax 808-935-0066 hotlava@interpac.net www.volcanoscapes.com


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