I just posted a similar thread in the Yamaha section. The Alaskan winters seem to destroy mine after 2 seasons. I'm thinking the combination of bushwhacking when hunting and then early snowpack driving that does it in. But I've been trying to source a Kevlar/metal mesh option to try and protect that rubber longer. Not sure if that's the best option, but like I said: 2 years on a boot is pretty annoying.
I'm getting tired of replacing my rear CV joint boots. Anyone have a source or recommendation for a better after market book? One made with a metal mesh, or maybe Kevlar? Not sure if that exists, but there has to be something better than the rubber that the Alaska winters seem to destroy.
Thanks.
-Ken