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Default DIY car CV boot repair

Hi, I checked the CV boots on my fwd phase II 2000 W Renault Scenic
yesterday and the ends closest to the wheels had slipped of slightly
(not completely).

Any idea how this happens?

On the other end of the CV boot (end nearer the centre of the car) is
a jubilee clip holding that end in place. There is nothing on the ends
that came loose. Should there be?

Thank you,

Neil
 
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