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Re: 99 Elantra Drive shaft boots
Sorry folks, I posted to the wrong newsgroup.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 07:36:20 -0400, Nick
<npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYS.yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
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>
> This past weekend I was flushing the brake fluid lines in my
>sister's 99 Elantra and noticed that both outer boots are cracked
>right in the middle and from the looks of things it may have been a
>while since this has happened as all of the grease looks to be on the
>wheels. I haven't done this before so I called the dealer to get a
>quote, they had told me that it would run $255 for the labor on the
>outer boots plus parts. So now that's got me motivated to actually
>learn how to do it. In looking at the Hyundai service document I'm
>trying to determine what specialty tools I'm going to need to get the
>shaft out. I have the tie rod end puller and the snap ring tool. It
>looks like I'll need to get an axle shaft puller but that looks like
>all I'll need from the diagram. Are there any other told that I'm
>going to need? Also besides getting the new inner and outer boots,
>bands and grease, and retainer ring, what other parts will I need for
>this job?
> I also had a look at advanceautoparts and it looks like they
>sell a new axle for about $100, does anyone think I should just buy
>this and not worry about replacing the boots/parts on the existing
>one?
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>Thanks in advance,
>
>Nick
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