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Looking for a reliable PPI source in the Rockville, MD area.
Need both a cosmetic and mechanical inspection.
8027-A Snouffers School Road Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-417-7111
Stuttgart Performance Engineering
LOCATED IN OLD TOWN GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND 301-948-6762
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I was looking at my rear suspension yesterday while getting tires changed and noticed that the CV boot on my left side half shaft was torn and basically off. I have a Tiptronic transmission on a 2000 C2. I was wondering if anyone has tried to replace the CV boot itself. I have seen the boot on Pelican Parts for $5. The grease to fill the boot was $100. However, that beats the price for a new half shaft of $650. I am looking for help in what it would take to repair the boot or replace the half shaft.
Thanks
Replacing CV boots are relatively easy--it's just a very messy job. I'm not sure where you got a quote for $100 for grease--moly grease for the joints is nothing special. Everything you need is here on this page. I would do all of them "while your in there".
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopca..._SUSaxl_pg1.htm
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in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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