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I replaced most of the suspension parts on my 2009 XKR.
I did this only because of the deteriorated ball joint rubber boot issue but no joints were worn and the car only had 50,000 miles. I replaced most of the parts, but if anyone wants the original Jaguar ones and wants to replace the boots, they would be like new.
I posted this a while ago and didn't get a response.
You can have them....I would hate to throw them away.
I replaced most of the suspension parts on my 2009 XKR.
I did this only because of the deteriorated ball joint rubber boot issue but no joints were worn and the car only had 50,000 miles. I replaced most of the parts, but if anyone wants the original Jaguar ones and wants to replace the boots, they would be like new.
I posted this a while ago and didn't get a response.
You can have them....I would hate to throw them away.
I'm in Virginia.
you can get replacement rubber boots, might be worth keeping them for yourself.
I replaced most of the suspension parts on my 2009 XKR.
I did this only because of the deteriorated ball joint rubber boot issue but no joints were worn and the car only had 50,000 miles. I replaced most of the parts, but if anyone wants the original Jaguar ones and wants to replace the boots, they would be like new.
I posted this a while ago and didn't get a response.
You can have them....I would hate to throw them away.
I'd love to have them as I have a shop press and could have all the joints and rubber replaced/ready for a quick change out. Please let me know if they're still available. Thank you.
So glad they went to a good home, and a real pleasure to meet you and Ute.
I will absolutely look you up next time I'm in Wimberly (my bride and I do like the Wimberly Wine Walk), and of course, you are always welcome to drop by next time you're in the San Antonio AOR.
I can tell we barely scratched the surface on all the car-talkin' we have to do! And thanks for the tip about Speeding Springs!