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Old 11 May 2014, 11:46 AM
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Default Is it wise to change cv boots on clutch replacement for newage blob?

I having my clutch replaced and was wondering if the cv boots such be changed at the same time? Not sure if the drive shafts come off making cv boot change cheaper or easier?

What does everyone think? Leave it till there have actually split?

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It's definitely easier to change them when the drive shafts are off, but unless they're leaking I wouldn't touch them.
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It's definitely easier to change them when the drive shafts are off, but unless they're leaking I wouldn't touch them.
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Old 11 May 2014, 03:27 PM
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As above, only change if needed.

The shafts only come out at the box end on a clutch change btw
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