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Fixing CV Boot - Allignment?
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I also got my CV boot replaced but didn;t get any alignment done and the X5 is perfectly fine, so far.
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I replaced all four CV boots on my front axles, removing the control arms to do so.
I did not get an alignment afterwards, and three months later I have not noticed anything amiss, no tire wear, no front end issues. You should be fine without an alignment. |
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I just had my right front CV boot replaced
When i got it back i thought I noticed the car had slight pull to one side After getting an alignment done the guy at the tyre shop said the front end was fine and they didnt need to do anything. Last edited by sgt.sweetchuck; 07-02-2007 at 05:19 PM. |
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I had the cv boot replaced but alligment wasn't nessesary...
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