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Cv boots
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what? a smilie? dunno if it will hold the grease
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Errrrrrr click on the wink it's a link.
Haven't ever used a stretchy boot but others have claimed them to be good. J |
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My local factor had the normal type in for a fiver each, and as the drive shafts have to be taken apart to get on the roadster, I'd go for those instead, as I've had bad experiences with the stretchy ones.
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It's all about web accessibility. I had a bitch at our marketing dept. the other day. They put a blue, underlined piece of text in an email. It wasn't a link. It's just what people expect to find. Blue, underlined text, is usually a link Sean
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Renault started these stretch-over driveshaft boots in the late 70's, they are usually better than the standard ones as the quality of the rubber has to be greater to survive the stretching. I have no experience with the ebay ones though.
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Changed a few Renault 5 boots many moons ago, boy do those things stretch
Tried the glue together ones once, that was once too many Did glue my fingers together quite well though !!?? .........so that's what the latex gloves were for
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Dont ever try and get the top off Superglue by using your teeth,yes you have got it first time glue on the tongue and teeth.Good job it does not stick to wet surfaces,the cheeks still clench at the thought of it.
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