CVD Boots
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CVD Boots
Guys i read in a post about Covers/boots for the CVD's, this sounds like a great idea, not only will it reduce wear but alos conceal the grub screw/dog bone if they ever decide to bail out.
Where do i buy some????????
Thanks
Where do i buy some????????
Thanks
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RE: CVD Boots
Hey OZ, here is a link for ya.
[link=http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/searchpn.pl?stype=number&pn=DYN7687]CVD Boots at Stormer[/link]
[link=http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/searchpn.pl?stype=number&pn=DYN7687]CVD Boots at Stormer[/link]
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RE: CVD Boots
If you want to go the cheap route, you could always get some heat shrink tubing and put it over the driveshaft and heat it up. It should do the same job just fine.
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RE: CVD Boots
I have used this stuff and it is great. Stays on, not like smoe of the plastic stuff. PICO wiring Accessories, Part #8223c 1/2" shrink rap tube. It is a little expensive, but you are not replacing it after a couple of run.