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1Gen-TundraGeneral discussion forum for the 2000 to 2006 Toyota Tundra.
This is a discussion thread titled "930 CV Boots???", within the 1Gen-Tundra forum, part of the Truck Forums category.
Where is the best place or order the porsche 930 cv boots? I'm tired of the stock boots throwing grease with the leveling kit so I'm going to fork out the cash and order the boots and new clamps while I'm in there repacking!
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I don't know if these are different or not but you might wanna look into it. They say they are the high angle ones. Pricey too , call and ask comes with everything needed to change the boots over.
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I don't know if these are different or not but you might wanna look into it. They say they are the high angle ones. Pricey too , call and ask comes with everything needed to change the boots over.
I ordered from the link KANIELB1 put up...guess we'll see what I end up receiving! Once again thanks for the help. How hard is it to change out the boots and repack the joint? I'm trying to decide if this is something I want to try or to just run it to a shop...
Well I kind of running into a wall here. I've called a couple local 'respectible' shops and they are all telling me they only replace the WHOLE axle not just boots and repack of the joints. So it will looking like I might be stuck doing it myself. I have one more shop to call where a good friend of mine works so hopefully they can do the work...
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