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How to clean shock boot?

Teal68

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Mark,
I'm with James....get rid of them. You're gonna like my easy solution. Slit them with a knife top to bottom, peel off, throw away. Done!
You doing alright these days?
Tyler
 

Jdgephar

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I tried no boots on my daily driver. Winter road salt eats them up in a hurry without a cover.

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kat

kat

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Jul 22, 2015
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Bristol
Mark,
I'm with James....get rid of them. You're gonna like my easy solution. Slit them with a knife top to bottom, peel off, throw away. Done!
You doing alright these days?
Tyler
Long time no hear. Doing great, still improving on the ol Bronco. Still in the 'almost ready for paint stage'. Hope all is going good with ya.

So no worries about mud/water messing with shocks?? Not that I do that much. I do like the 'retro' look of the shock boots though
 

.94 OR

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Run them through the dish washer when the Mrs. isn't looking.
 
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