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Originally Posted by boxster03rdr
I own a 2002 Porsche Boxster S. It is in good condition with only 35,000 miles. It has the original IMS bearing, which has caused me some concern.
I want to know if, given the age of the car, should I go to the expense of having the IMS bearing replaced. If so, what should that cost be if done by a Porsche dealer?
If I go through having the IMS bearing replaced, what other work should I do at that time (new clutch, new rear main seal, etc.) and what cost should I expect?
TIA.
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At 35,000 I would have the IMS corrected. What would it cost at a Porsche dealer? A ****************load. Find a good Porsche indy in your area. Do some research.
Yes... get the "while you're in there" stuff done... if your new indy so says.