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Originally Posted by Zordrack
Inner boot is torn. The on at the transmission.
And looked like the OEM axle was about $900 from Pelican and aftermarket about $150.
Boot rebuild kit looks to be about $100.
So again.
My question is does it make more sense to replace the axle or replace the boot and repack the joint ?
And if replacing the axle then is there a reason (beyond snobbery) to go OEM for this ?
My spidey sense says "replace the axle" since I have no idea how long it's been running dry and that would give me new boots on both ends.
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Hello Zordrack, I would suggest replacing the complete shaft with an OEM shaft but you don't have to pay a lot of money for a new one, try to find a used shaft that have the rubber boots in good condition, Woody (TX) may have one available.
I used used shafts for many years on Fiat X1/9's and also on Alfa's that have the same design as the ones used on your Boxter and never had an issue with them (ok, except for the bolts...) just clean the treads very well and use Locktite and you should be good to go, how is the condition of the boots on the other side shaft..?