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I am a little confused as to what your exactly trying to do. If your trying to replace CV boots without taking the CV joint apart then you need to look at Snap-on tools. When I was a dealer some years back we had a tool that had 8 or s0 fingers on it. You hooked it up to air, placed the new boot over it and it would stretch it out and you could slide it over. The catch was you had to use the special boots that came from Snap-on. The standard boot would just rip apart if you tried to use it.
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