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Where did you get the boot from. I'm desperate to find one I can get overnighted today!
I can't remember to save my butt. It was something like canamparts.com but I can't be sure. The link is saved on my laptop at home. If we can't turn it up before then I'll look when I get home.
I have to caution you though, you will need at least one specialty tool, the way over-priced spanner socket. And remember to torque the bolts (especially on the shock and the torsion bar) or you will get the squeek. Oh, and the socket has to be ordered through your dealer.
I hope you guys are buying OEM boots. No aftermarket company makes a boot nearly as tough. I poked a pin hole through one of my boots driving over a MASS of downed pine trees in a rough ungroomed area where I ride. I took it to the Dealer and they replaced it with a MOOSE BOOT. Fist off, I didn't tell them to replace with OEM,
BUT I EXPECTED OEM PARTS FROM A FROM AN OEM DEALER! The first thing I noticed was that the material that the MOOSE was made of was like a rubber band. Much softer than stock. Soft + Stretchy__Therefore easier to tear, BUT thats job security for the machanics at the dealer. The OEM on the other hand is so tough I have seen marks on the Boot from branches hitting and sliding across it but not tearing it. Of coarse I made the dealer get me a OEM BOOT because they are the toughest boot I've ever seen.
Can CV boot protecters be purchased for these Can Am's? I put a set of protecters on my Honda Rincon, and never had a problem again. I replaced the boot myself. It's worth the money for the protecters, that's the first thing I'm going to put on my Renegade when I get it in September, it seems as though the stock protecters are not doing the job? Protecters are the way to go, to prevent future problems. That's just my personal opinion in protecting the CV boots. So far they've worked on my FOURTRAX, and my RINCON. Have a great day
out riding last week with the neighbor.we were looking at mine on the gade one of my outters is pushed in doesn't seem punctured. he was ruining a couple of them on his 04 polaris those boots are fairly soft. the can am boots are pretty stiff.