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Old 08-19-2009, 09:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Cv Boots slipped down

Originally Posted by sumx54 View Post
I just did mine today on the can-ram. I pulled the boot back and COMPLETELY cleaned the cv joint and boot out with half a dozen rags and two cans of brake klean then I packed the joint with new grease and reinstalled the boot with a new clamp. I felt better cleaning the thing right out rather than finding out later that I had left sand or grit in there. Good Luck
What did you use to get the clamp off and to reinstall the clamp?
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