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  1. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    Three years and counting on the green boots. :-D
  2. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    That is very tough to say. First I am very anal about cleaning so I scrubbed everything and blasted and painted some of the parts. I also needed new bearings so I had to wait on those and I had to rebuild the wheel cylinders. I would hazard a guess at 6 to 8 hours per side.
  3. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    Good question. Just following the StepxStep instructions posted on the forum. I certainly do not believe it can hurt. Too late for me now. fat lady sings
  4. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    Put my green ones in that mix and you have a set of Olympic rings.
  5. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    I will drive it though a hog pen as soon as I get it done. That should do it.
  6. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    Yeh! I wanted to take the knuckle off to blast and paint it. Good point though. The real benefit of all this is that I know the front axle parts will be in top shape. Will do the rear also when I flip the hubs.
  7. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    Understand Bob. I used the green because Eriks did not have the black and I want to attract lightning bugs :p **** Doghead, I did not know that. This site is an audition grounds for comedians. I will post the bobb pictures later. It should take me about 2 weeks to get the grease off my hands.
  8. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    Thanks Bob. That makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. I will watch them carefully and keep you posted.
  9. Tinwoodsman

    Silicone Boot Installation Part 1

    I was in the process of doing my deuce bobb job and ran into some front axle issues. Thanks to Banshee365, FrodoBagggins, and Recovry4x4 I decided to take advantage of bearable 70 degree temperature in the Texas Hill Country and "get er done". I had taken everything apart and cleaned all the...
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