What brand and part number are the boots?
Thanks,
Gary H.
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My boots are rubber- not poly. They are pliable enough, but the problem is
there is a hard ring inside the rubber at the large end, and it will not
stretch. I can get one side started , but then can't get the other side
to
go on. Also cannot twist them on over the threads on the balljoint. Maybe
some lube?. I thought maybe using a peice of tubeing over the boot flange
to
drive it on but didn't want to risk messing up the boot. . Anymore input
please Thanks...............MO
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A trick us old bikes used to do with old dried out rubber intake boots
that wouldn't go over the carbs on our jap bikes was to stick them on a
hot bare light bulb for a minute to warm them and stretch them. They
won't melt unless you leave them on too long... also, use a lower watt
bulb.
althausj .com wrote:
If your boots are poly - boil them in water. Had to do that to get T
bar boots on that were poly
John
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From: Jeff
Have you tried shooting them with a little WD-40 Steve?
Steve Mick wrote:
>
> Try this again.................MO
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
>
> > Any Helpful tips on installing the rubber dust boots on
> > balljoints-especially the upper one that has to go over threads. I
> > can't
> >
> >
> > get it to ttwist on over the threads by hand. . My boots have a
> > hard
> > ring
> > inside the rubberflange. Can't stretch it. 64 Dodge
> > 440..............................MO
>
Jeff Adams
64 Polara
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