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Old 07-16-2006, 06:39 AM
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After replacing the drive belt and radiator today at 61k miles. I found out my driver side front wheel boot had a crack, with all the mess around the wheel I thought i was a tar from the road. Unfortunately, it is not. With a little crack happened there after I had the car back from the steeler on Monday, with stereo replacement and a week before that I had an Inspection II done by the dealer. I was thinking that is it possible the dealer did it. I will post the picture later for you guy to see.
Does anyone have this problem at 60K miles? I am still under 100K miles warranty, does this cover the mechanical CV boot? I know my deductible is $100. I don't think it is worth to fix it myself on this one? Any suggestion what I should do before I drive this car to dealer where is 80 miles away with out having big mess when I get there? Thanks guys.

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