> reassembly), a new circlip, 90 grams of CV joint lubricant, and a > new boot clamp. J.C.Whitney's kits are from Meistersatz, the > German company that supplies VW with your original boots. > > -Bob A great sermon Bob but are you sure on this fact?, last time I ordered a boot from Whitless, admitedly 6-7 years ago it was a real piece of shit, now I know that some of there stuff is much better quality recently but I personally won't take the chance on boots. Flip side though, front discs for the '76 were OEM Cofab as were their HD shocks last year which impressed me. I get my boots from a local import supplier and they are very nice quality though not OEM, have had a set on my aunt's '78 Rabbit for 7 or 8 years so I keep using them. Just a thought. John ja@coe.wvu.edu '71 Westy Virginia, '90 Corrado G60
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