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Greasy cv boot less than 2 yrs
, and never turn steering wheel when the car is stand still. How could it broke prematurely? Could it be improper installation? Could it be cheap part?
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It could be cheap part if you didn't install OE BMW or GKN Loebro (oe boot is made by them)
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Those have a ridiculously high failure rate even OE. I've replaced them on a 30,000 mile 3.0i and a 25,000 mile 4.6is.
A case could be made for age, but I've had older cars with higher mileage that had longer lasting boots. I just count them as more "character" - building quirks of E53 ownership...and I sure have built up a shit-ton of character!
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