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    Hi all, the CV boots I bought from Milners 2 years ago have disintergrated, I remember reading a thread just after I bought them saying that they wouldn't last long. My question is, where can I buy one that will last a bit longer?

    Cheers...
    Damian

    http://www.themudlife.co.uk

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    [QUOTE=Damian]Hi all, the CV boots I bought from Milners 2 years ago have disintergrated, I remember reading a thread just after I bought them saying that they wouldn't last long. My question is, where can I buy one that will last a bit longer?

    Cheers...[/QUOTE


    TRY ROUGHTRAX..........M8 NOT TRIED THEM MY SELF BUT WORTH A GO....

    ....http://www.roughtrax4x4.co.uk/index.php?doc=11&cid=146
    CHEERS JOHN................

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    • #3
      Originally posted by slim
      TRY ROUGHTRAX..........M8 NOT TRIED THEM MY SELF BUT WORTH A GO....

      Milners is useful and has its place for cheap parts, but quality isn't always great. For stuff I fit to other people trucks, I want know its not gonna come back in 6 months worn out. I'm selective on whats important, and what can be cheap. Roughtrax havn't let me down yet.



      Having said that, if you've got the torsion bars set higher than stock, CV gaiters won't last as long as they are 'sposed to, especially if you offroad a lot and they are often stretched out as the suspension flexes.
      4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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      • #4
        Cheers for that, Roughtrax it is then. My torsion bars aren't high, in fact my Smurf seems lower that most! However, I have been doing a lot more off roading recently, and I'll be doing a lot more in the future as well, so I best start buying better quality parts! All I need really is to decide what sort of lift to go for next!

        Thanks both for your replies.

        Laters...
        Damian

        http://www.themudlife.co.uk

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TonyN
          Milners is useful and has its place for cheap parts, but quality isn't always great. For stuff I fit to other people trucks, I want know its not gonna come back in 6 months worn out. I'm selective on whats important, and what can be cheap. Roughtrax havn't let me down yet.



          Having said that, if you've got the torsion bars set higher than stock, CV gaiters won't last as long as they are 'sposed to, especially if you offroad a lot and they are often stretched out as the suspension flexes.
          I HAVE NOT YET TRIED ROUGHTRAX FOR PARTS BUT THATS ONLY DUE TO MILNERS NOT BEING A MILLION MILES FROM ME PLUS I PASS THAT WAY NOW AND AGAIN WITH WORK......I NO DOUBT WILL BUY FROM THEM AT SOME POINT.....
          CHEERS JOHN................

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