Constant Velocity Joint Boot: Remove & Replace

1993 GMC Vandura G2500, 4.3 ZSECTION Remove & Replace
WARNING: This page is about the Vandura G1500, 4.3 Z, which is a different variant/trim than selected.
Applies ToNoteStandard HoursWarranty HoursSkill Level
Intermediate Shaft,Three Piece Driveline,To Rear Axle,One,One Boot1.30.9B
One Piece Driveline,To Rear Axle,One Boot0.70.3B
Three Piece Driveline,To Rear Axle,All,One Boot2.61.8B
Three Piece Driveline,To Rear Axle,One,Front,Shaft,One Boot1.20.8B
Three Piece Driveline,To Rear Axle,Rear,One,Shaft,One Boot1.20.8B
To Rear Axle,Two Piece Driveline,Both,Assembly,One Boot0.8B
To Rear Axle,Two Piece Driveline,Rear,One,One Boot0.70.3B
To Rear Axle,Two Piece Driveline,w/o Slip Yoke,One,Front,Shaft,One Boot0.90.5B
To Rear Axle,Two Piece Driveline,w/Slip Yoke,One,Front,Shaft,One Boot0.80.4B
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