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    #31
    I don't think any of those stuffs will last on the boot.
    But, why not,,,,,,, try them,,,,,
    A&P-IA

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      #32
      Anyone else have an alternative remedy for a split boot, Anyone?

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        #33
        I have replaced a couple boots. Cut the bands with side cut pliers and slide it off with the outer tie rod off. Zipties should hold the new one on just fine.
        ......father in law has it back again. Time to shine

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          #34
          They make metal zip ties too. Should be able to reboot it without taking the power steering off again. Just go through the tire well.

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            #35
            oyajcool, you were right, it has not leak.
            I nailed this job yesterday and took it in to have alignment done. It takes a lot of time and patients. I had to drop my entire down pipe all the way to my muffler, it was not as bad as I thought it would be.
            The DIY sticky help out to a certain degree, but needs to upgraded or revise.
            Thanks to all that gave back positive feedback, much appreciated.

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              #36
              Good for you, the job is done.

              I had done a R/R of the rack on a Civic a few years back. It wasn't fun job. Greasy and cramped under the car.

              If the DIY was lacking in some degree, you could try write your own, a new and improved version.
              A&P-IA

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                #37
                Did you replace the bushings on the tie rod before you put it back together? Im asking because I am in the same situation as you and will be ordering parts soon.

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                  #38
                  Sorry guys for leaving you all hanging on this post. Im pretty much done with this job, been a month and no major issues, yet.

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