[DIGITAL DOWNLOAD] CV Boot Protector Kit for Syncro

Product:GVW-CV-PROTECTOR-DD
Works With:1986-1991
Manufacturer:GoWesty Engineering
$114.94

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THIS PRODUCT IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD - NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT

In 1990, Volkswagen introduced a protection kit for the front drive shaft outer constant velocity (CV) boots on Syncros. Like others before us, GoWesty has adopted VW's original design, and added a few minor modifications to get you the protection you need. We trusted these flaps to keep our CV boots safe in the NORRA Mexican 1000, and they worked like a charm! 

If you take a peek at your front end, you'll see that your outer CV boots are exposed to all kinds of road hazards. In everyday driving, these exposed boots are rarely ever damaged, however, when one ventures off-road, sticks and stones can bring an abrupt end to an otherwise healthy boot. Replacing a boot on the trail is a major pain-in-the-you-know-what, so save yourself some grief and install a set of these super simple guards to deflect anything you drive over from causing harm. Download the plans to build your own and keep your CV boots safe.

What’s included:

  • 2D fabrication drawings (DXF/PDF)
  • Installation guide
  • Hardware specs
As part of our new line of digital download resources, your purchase includes everything you need to build the product yourself—complete with technical drawings and a full bill of materials, including hardware. Whether you're a professional fabricator or a hands-on hobbyist, these files are designed to help you confidently source materials and execute your build with accuracy and efficiency.

Inside the downloadable folder, you may find that some parts come with a DXF file. DXF stands for “Drawing Exchange Format,” and it’s a type of vector file used to describe parts in two dimensions. DXF files are commonly used in design and manufacturing processes, particularly when laser cutting or bending sheet metal is involved.

While we understand that not everyone has access to a laser cutter or press brake, DXF files are still incredibly useful. They provide highly accurate measurements, perfect for anyone building with just a hacksaw and a dream.

To open or modify a DXF file, you’ll need CAD software. Fusion 360 offers a free personal-use version on their website that lets you inspect and customize DXF files. Alternatively, custom sheet metal fabrication services like SendCutSend accept DXF files and can cut and form parts for you.

Have fun fabbing!
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