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(2) Universal Cv Boot Kits W/ Easy Install Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Palm Desert, California, US

Palm Desert, California, US
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New/unused condition, but it was taken out of package, so it's not "brand new". I bought these 2 boot kits w/ cone tool, but I had to replace the 2 axles instead and therefore I have no more use for them.

Very easy to install. The cone tool is designed to make it faster, because you don't have to take apart the joint. Universal cv boot videos on Youtube will explain the process in detail.

Description

Universal means it's suitable for MOST cars.

Contents: 2 CV boots,4 stainless clamps, 2 packs CV joint grease, 1 cone tool.

NO RETURNS

 

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