Better than duct tape for this type of repair, this stuff is what you need:
http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/96825.aspx?feature=Product_18&kw=tape
It is a silicone product that is supposed to bind to itself and is only $6.50
(plus, of course, the horrible shipping.)
And once you start dealing with Duluth Trading Post, you will surely become
addicted to their unique line of goods. Good company, great quality!
--David C.
'Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.'
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Lester <oldsaabguy@comcast.net>
> If you can wash all of the grease off the boots then duct tape will
> work fine. If not, then use LOTS of duct tape.. ;-)
>
> Does she live where she will be driving through rain, snow, or
> serious dust for long periods of time. If not, and she is willing to
> suddenly lose transportation over $ 15.00 a month then don't mess
> with it.
>
> Allison. Be responsible! Spend a little to save yourself some
> serious headache. Think of the worst time the car could cease to
> run: On the way home for Thanksgiving, through a freak snowstorm, on
> the back road that you thought would save you 15 minutes and just
> happens to have no cell coverage.. would it have been worth $ 15 a
> month??
>
> Lester
>
> Who has driving teenagers
>
> On Jun 5, 2008, at 1:54 PM, Brad Fornal wrote:
>
> > Yeah, or something like the old speed boots from an old beetle.
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Duncan Sinclair
> > <duncan@pondhop.com> wrote:
> >
> >> You might try the zip up type boots that can be fitted from the
> >> outside
> >> without any disassembly. I think they are about $20 each (or used
> >> to be)
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Duncan
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: spridgets-bounces+duncan=pondhop.com@autox.team.net
> >> [mailto:spridgets-bounces+duncan <spridgets-bounces%
> >> 2Bduncan>=pondhop.com@
> >> autox.team.net] On Behalf Of
> >> Michael Rowe
> >> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 12:33
> >> To: Spridget Chat Group
> >> Cc: Allison Rowe
> >> Subject: [Spridgets] Honda CV Joint
> >>
> >> My daughter needs to eek one more year out of her school car, a
> >> '92 Honda
> >> Accord that can't pass emissions requirements in many states. Her
> >> mechanic
> >> recommends replacing torn CV boots for $180, which seems
> >> reasonable to me.
> >> She is reluctant to spend the money for one year of use. Any
> >> thoughts on
> >> the likelihood that the joints will survive a year of casual
> >> driving with
> >> leaky boots? Would duck tape help? Would periodic squirts of grease
> >> through the holes help?
> >>
> >> Michael Rowe
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