texastigert
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For those interested, here is a source / supplier for Tie Rod Dust Boots.
A pair, cost $3.31 plus shipping, they come in Black or Red. It took all but 30 minutes to replace both sides. The new "stock" rubber
boots these days don't last, so I'm going to use these, which are manufactured out of Polyurethane.
Enclosed is a picture of my old rubber boots which are less than 2 years old. Have you checked your boots lately?
P/N: 9.13103R - note! the "R" may be for red
contact: EnergySuspensionParts.com
PS. I bought from NAPA auto supply, a $9.95 Tie Rod end removal tool. Tire must be removed to use it,
works great, about 3 or 4 hits with a ball peen hammer, and it off.
Attached: pictures
A pair, cost $3.31 plus shipping, they come in Black or Red. It took all but 30 minutes to replace both sides. The new "stock" rubber
boots these days don't last, so I'm going to use these, which are manufactured out of Polyurethane.
Enclosed is a picture of my old rubber boots which are less than 2 years old. Have you checked your boots lately?
P/N: 9.13103R - note! the "R" may be for red
contact: EnergySuspensionParts.com
PS. I bought from NAPA auto supply, a $9.95 Tie Rod end removal tool. Tire must be removed to use it,
works great, about 3 or 4 hits with a ball peen hammer, and it off.
Attached: pictures
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