As we all should know, this tubular-triangular corrugated-rubber guy
is not a grease seal, but serves to protect....
(very temporarily, before it quickly self-destructs, and which also
happens to be a beotch to install).... the driveline's
front trunion-joint, from road dirt, etc. I've checked around, and can't seem to find one for sale, right now.I'm thinking that I could get a local leather shop to make a fully functional facsimile of this guy, which might lace-up around itself, as I have heard that there have been leather dust boots created, in the past. If someone will lend me an example, I will have my shop (if it can be done, and I don't see why it couldn't be done) use it as a template to make up a "permanent" leather dust boot, and will give the 'lender' a free copy of the leather-guy (along with the return of his rubber-boot!)If this project works out, I'll refer the rest of y'all to that shop, which will have the template(s) to reproduce these dust boots....Unless, of course, someone can steer me to a shop which is ALREADY capable of turning out these leather 'boots'. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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