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Thread: Cv boot rip dc5

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    Cv boot rip dc5

    Hi guys,
    Just wondering if you guys know any good mechanics/garages that offer reasonable prices and good services for a passenger side CV boot replacement. AND if so how much do you think it costs to replace one CV boot. THANKS!

    I heard that the CV boot itself is relatively cheap but the installation is the hard bit (which I sadly don't have time for, not like I know how to replace it myself anyways. LOL)

    Regards,
    Jazon

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    If the CV joint is still alright, its worth repairing it yourself with self amalgamated rubber tape doing it in situ.

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    Any driveshaft shop will do a changeover service

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    I love your honesty mate!! Love love love.

    55 for the boot plus labour and it takes time and then the other can tear too.

    best to just replace both of them plus the driveshaft seals.they are 26 each.

    Driveline superstore:

    http://m.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_nkw...b16+honda++new

    then check youtube for how to install. Not hard,really.

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    Alright got it. Thanks for your advice guys. I'll see what I can do

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