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Old 12-13-2011, 09:42 AM   #19
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Can't say about boot, but wheel bearings are very DIY-able if you have the SIR tool.

I did mine.. and I'm in no way skilled mechanically, before buying my boxster I never even popped the hood to see the engine on my other cars.

It takes time, first wheel bearing took almost 6 hours for me, second one about 2hr.

Just take you time and read instructions carefully.. if something doesn't make sense.. re-read instructions.

You can do it

Sasha
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