Rack&Pinon Boot Ripped?
Rack&Pinon Boot Ripped?
Hey R-F,
I noticed on my way home from work today that the boot on my rack is ripped pretty good on the driver side.

Is this something to worry about right away? Any help would be appreciated
I noticed on my way home from work today that the boot on my rack is ripped pretty good on the driver side.

Is this something to worry about right away? Any help would be appreciated
just boot it, I had the same thing. Went to autozone and got a generic power steering boot and cut it to fit over the existing one. If you try and replace the whole boot it seems like you need the specific boot. My boot seems to be holding up so far. It's a quick fix
Pics?
I'll try and take a pic and post it later, but I just basically cut the new boot in half maybe three quarters and took out the steering link and placed it over the torn one. It was real tight getting it on because of the accordion effect on the boot. I might still try and add a zip tie but I think it will stay just like that. I think the boots are more like a reservoir so it shouldn't have to hold too much pressure. Also when taking off the steering link just remove the rod that goes to the knuckle.

Na, I was walking out to the parking lot @ work and noticed it right away lol.
Hello Guys,
Raising this thread back up from the dead but would this be a good replacement for my boot?
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/se...294967263+6897
Couldn't find the boot on RockAuto for some reason...
Raising this thread back up from the dead but would this be a good replacement for my boot?
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/se...294967263+6897
Couldn't find the boot on RockAuto for some reason...
Go to the junkyard.. and pop one off.. takes no time at all
When we do racks at work, 99% of cars / vans / suv/s we cant get the special clamp pliers in there, so we used hose clamps... zap it down with the air wratchet and be done...
Very easy fix tho...
When we do racks at work, 99% of cars / vans / suv/s we cant get the special clamp pliers in there, so we used hose clamps... zap it down with the air wratchet and be done...
Very easy fix tho...
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