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01 986 S driveshaft question, are aftermarket ones ok?
I need a driveshaft and it's $1,059 from the dealer and used I found for $200.
But I see new aftermarket ones from $65-$150. Just curious if there's complaints with aftermarket ones. I don't know if I'd buy a $65 one but $150 is great if reliable. Just looking for input. Also, I have two part numbers from the dealer and the two from the parts catalog that say 2000 and up. Dealer said: 986 332 024 60 or 986 332 024 55 Parts catalog: 986 332 024 50 or 986 332 024 51 The dealer said -55 and -60 are just later versions, so should I just look for those ? And are these complete with grease already in the boots and just grease the ends and install them ? |
There have been a lot of posts about the poor quality of aftermarket driveshafts. The used one is probably the way to go. Also if your current one just has a cracked boot it isn't hard to replace, just messy.
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Well all I can say is I had aftermarket driveshafts put on my Boxster that I tracked and they were fine, no problems.
Maybe I was just lucky |
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Unfortunately there's much more than the boot ripped so I think a new axle is needed. |
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It comes down to the actual company/mfg really. Some wont say they are reman but actually are. Factory reman would be generally better then a true aftermarket.
As with anything aftermarket....mileage varies. Some are good, some are crap. Just make sure to get them from a reliable source that is/has been around awhile. Warranty is only as good if the company is around. Look at Craftsman as an example. Great warranty, but good luck finding a place anymore to get something replaced. |
My axle was replaced with a FEQ one which costs under $150. Many of the non factory ones don't fit well and some are too big to fit in the hub.
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