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Pwnin O'Brien »
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Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:19 pm
So basically the boot separated from the bumper. You won't notice any change in ride quality on or off road. The only downside is that you can get dirt and moisture buildup around the shock absorber which could cause premature failure. I doubt, however, that failure would even occur anytime soon if at all. The bumper/boot piece (part 6 as shown in your OP diagram) is only $15.57 from CourtesyParts.com. The labor is what hurts, you will actually need to remove the entire strut assembly to replace the boot/bumper. If taken to a dealer you're probably looking at about 2-4 hours (if not more).
My recommendation is to wait, depending on your mileage, you may need to replace your struts soon anyhow. If your vehicle has a lot of mileage and the struts are original equipment, then you won't have much longer before you will need to replace the struts due to age.