I would just order the Mecatech boot kit, and maybe wrap some duct tape around the torn boots to help keep dirt out, and unless you want to make a habit out of replacing CVs an boots, I would get the boots replaced soon. But regular daily driving shouldn't cause much of an issue. Lots of 4lo and dust will eventually kill the CV though if you let it go.

Any tire/suspension shop should be able to do it, or if you have the desire, it's not to hard to do yourself, provided you have the basic tools that you will need.

I just changed the entire CV out on my Trooper for the first time. It's messy, and I did have a lot of questions along the way, but now that i have done it once, I can easily do it again.

Bart