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The next project
Good morning to everyone. On to the next project.
As I have posted in the past the car has a leaking Rear cv joint boot. 1 replace cv joint boot. Have repair kit already 2 control arm repair as posted on the Renntech forum And here is my question. 2003 Boxster 60,200 miles on it. Should I have the Tiptrinic and differential fluids changed At this time? Should I have all this work at the same Time? Or do it at different times. Types of fluids should I use? I am not using my local dealer do the Work. Thanks to all Jinxhttp://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1405605843.jpg |
Probably be easy to just do it all at once while the car is up on the hoist.
A car never complains when fluids are replaced with new of the same type. It should be cheaper to do it all at once so ask for a discount on the labor rate if you are not already getting one. Nice Fox pic! |
I think it's a good idea to change. Did a MT oil change to my car too while changing cv ball joints, because if you have access to the drain plugs why not.
Regards Markus |
The fox
I liked the fox picture. I think
She thinking "i'am watching you" Off topic, sorry, Jinx |
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