Does a Torn Steering Boot Mean I Have to Replace the Entire Part? Hint: The Answer is Simple!

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If your car or truck has a a torn steering boot, it's just a simple fix to replace the boot right? Maybe not! In this video, Len explains why replacement boots might not help that much, in addition to the fact that the damage might already be done! Watch this video to find out why if a boot has been damaged, the smart move might be to replace the whole steering component instead!

0:00 Does a Torn Steering Boot Mean I Have to Replace the Entire Part? Hint: The Answer is Simple!
0:54 Is It as Simple as Replacing the Boot?
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