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Old 12-01-12, 06:27 PM   #1
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Question Zs180 cv boots

Hi guys, both my cv boots have split and with the conversion happening within the next 2-3 months Im wondering if it's worth. Hanging them.
Obviously I Cnt leave them as they are so going to have to either...
Get new cv boots ... Or..
Fit the 420 driveshafts that I have for the conversion. (would this work)

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Old 12-01-12, 07:16 PM   #2
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Conversion as in T series? I'd go for fitting the new 'shafts now as it is one little less job that needs doing come engine swap, and then saves shelling out for new boots and getting caked in cv grease.
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Old 12-01-12, 07:49 PM   #3
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Yes a t-series, hopefully only two months away from the weekend of converting
Would they fit straight on the 180?
Agree it would be one less job lol, not much left to acquire, coolant hoses, ancillaries etc
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Old 13-01-12, 05:35 PM   #5
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Theyre severed In half, not repalirable
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