STEERING AND CV BOOTS
WHY REPLACE THEM?
If your cars Steering Rack or Constant Velocity (CV) boots are perished
or torn, replacing them early can save the added expense of replacing
the components they protect.
WHAT ARE THESE BOOTS?
They are rubber covers which seal each end of the car's steering rack
or CV Joint, while still allowing movement of the steering and driveshafts.
They seal in the lubricant and seal out dirt and water. If they tear,
dirt and water from the road will enter the components and wear them
rapidly.
WHY DO THEY TEAR?
They are made of rubber and exposed to the elements under your car
and are subject to a lot of movement. As they get older the rubber perishes
and eventually will tear. Replacing the boots before they wear out is
a good example of how money spent on car maintenance can save a lot
more money in repairs.
WHEN SHOULD THEY BE REPLACED?
If your car is serviced regularly, Repco Auto Repair Mechanics will
spot when they are nearing the end of their useful life and report this
to you.
We
are happy to answer any more questions you may
have regarding steering rack boots.
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