Dear Tom and Ray:

I drive a 1989 Mazda. When having new tires put on the car last week, the mechanic at the tire shop told me that both of my outer CV boots were split and the grease had leaked out. I took it to another mechanic, who I'd used before, and he tried for hours but couldn't get the axle out of the hub to replace the CV boots. He finally told me that I should just drive the car as is and that the CV boots were not safety-related. How important are CV boots? How much damage will be done to the axle if I don't replace them? And are they a safety concern? I have a 2-year-old child, and I definitely want the car to be safe.

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