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In a message dated 1/16/99 10:51:34 AM Eastern Standard Time,
examiner@scci.net writes:
<< Listers,
Help....... OK what's the trick to getting the left (driver) side boot
on? Or is the one I have TOO small? I can't seem to get the inside
portion of the boot over the flange so that I can clamp it down. The
original boot has a bigger diameter opening on that end, but I figured
that was due to time and stretching. So I guess my question is: Is the
inner opening of the boot supposed to fit over the flange tightly, with
stretching, or just slide over and be secured with the clamp? With all
the grease on the rack, it sure is tough to get a hold on the boot to
try to stretch it over the flange.... There MUST be an easier way.....
Hope someone can help.
TIA for any advice.
Cheers
--
Bob Norway
Rockledge, Florida
>>
This is my next project, so I will be interested in the answer(s)!
Pete VanDuyne
1980 Spit
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Listers,
Help....... OK what's the trick to getting the left (driver) side boot
on? Or is the one I have TOO small? I can't seem to get the inside
portion of the boot over the flange so that I can clamp it down. The
original boot has a bigger diameter opening on that end, but I figured
that was due to time and stretching. So I guess my question is: Is the
inner opening of the boot supposed to fit over the flange tightly, with
stretching, or just slide over and be secured with the clamp? With all
the grease on the rack, it sure is tough to get a hold on the boot to
try to stretch it over the flange.... There MUST be an easier way.....
Hope someone can help.
TIA for any advice.
Cheers
--
Bob Norway
Rockledge, Florida
Home Page http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/5953/mypage.html
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