Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 22:14:30 -0500
Reply-To: Kitzmann <kitzmann@EXIS.NET>
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From: Kitzmann <kitzmann@EXIS.NET>
Subject: Re: Still Confused about Syncro CV Boots
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When I changed my CV boots on my 87 Syncro (still stuck in Flagstaff
Arizona but that is another long story!) last spring the inners both had
the boots with the metal piece on the inner side. The outers where both
attached on both sides with large band clamp affairs. The shafts actually
look much like those on Golfs and Jettas. The outers were also made of a
white somewhat translucent plastic which from what I gathered from a
mechanic friend of mine last many times longer then the black rubber inner
boots.
Dave K.
>Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 16:20:36 EST
>From: KENWILFY@AOL.COM
>Subject: Still Confused about Syncro CV Boots
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>OK, first I want to thank everyone for their info into the Front Syncro CV
>question I posed last week. However I am actually more confused now. I have
>found that the front inner CV joint is the same as the rear CV joint (same
>part number, etc). However the boot kit for the front CV joint is different
>than I expected. I ordered several of them from my normal supplier and when
>they came in they were Lobro and had the part number of 251 498 201A which is
>what ETKA says it should be. However inside I have a boot that is to be
>attached on both ends with a clamp, some bolts (which are the same length as
>the rear bolts), the spring washer, spring clip and some grease. However in
>the ETKA it shows the inner front boot looking just like the rear boot (has a
>metal end on it with holes for the bolts). This boot looks more like a Jetta
>Outter boot (clamp both ends with metal clamps onto the shaft and CV joints
>themselves). Does anyone have an idea as to what is going on here? The
>Lobro number on the box itself is 300504 but I don't have any way of checking
>to see if this is the right number as the ETKA doesn't list by Lobro number
>only VW PN. I just want to be really sure I am sending the right part as the
>customer is actually in South America right now and needs these parts for a
>trip. Any help would be appreciated.
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