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Mueller
Okay, so its only on part, but hey, it works smile.gif

Not being a fan of the factory cover on the shocks (heavy, ugly)
I had the pieces from my old tie-rods laying around and figured out that the bellows fits perfectly over the strut.........
J P Stein
AUUGGGH....I threw mine away....who's got an extra pair? My shox are nekid.
campbellcj
JP or anybody, I have a brand new set from a partially eff'ed up (or mismatched?) turbo tie rod kit.
Marlow
Just a thought - I had dust covers on the shocks for my truck and boy did it rust the hell out of 'em in about a year. The top of the shock and the chrome rod were very rusty. I cut all the boots off after finding the rust on two of them. Seems those boots trap moisture and dirt -- make sure you have plenty of drainage holes, my dust covers had drainage holes but that didn't seem to help.

Joel
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