A6 Quattro Sedan V6-2.8L (AFC) (1995)
Fig. 3 Ventilating CV boot
Attaching the CV joint boot onto the outer body of the joint frequently requires compressing or squeezing the boot. This produces a vacuum in the
joint boot, which may cause a crease to the inside when driving (arrow).
For this reason, after installing the joint boot, vent it briefly by letting some air in at the small diameter end, thus creating a pressure balance and
restoring the correct boot shape.
Fig. 4 Pulling boot over splined shaft bead
Fig. 6 Installation position of dished washer, spacer washer and circlip
1. Circlip
2. Spacer washer
3. Dished washer