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> CV Joint Boot Clamp, What have you tried
DennisV
post Jul 11 2023, 07:36 AM
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Original style 914-6 terminal (aka dust bellows boot clamp) 914-332-335-00 for CV joints appear to be NLA. I assume I can reuse my protection caps and add new dust bellows. That leaves the clamp. I'll try to reuse my existing clamps, but if that fails does anyone have experience with:
I'm honestly not sure how you secure the Porsche one.
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MasterCylinder
post Jul 11 2023, 06:36 PM
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Look for oetiker clamps.

Last ones I purchased I got from Bel-Metric
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post Jul 11 2023, 06:55 PM
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This it the best advise you got so far. The oetiker (sp) clamp is used for pex plumbing also. Lowes and most auto parts stores has them to rent.

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Look for oetiker clamps.

Last ones I purchased I got from Bel-Metric

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