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Old 06-09-2016, 02:25 PM   #21
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Drop the exhaust, it takes 15min maximum Replace the rusted bolts, it costs only few $$ with new gaskets.
Really? But maybe only if you life in sunny Cali, where it never rains and you have no salt on the streets. Else you might end up with something Neil reported lately.

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My recommendation is to to it the way it's recommended to do in the Porsche workshop manual.

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Old 06-09-2016, 03:42 PM   #22
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Well, yeah, maybe not 15min if you're not in florida or cali or other no-winter states...
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Old 06-10-2016, 09:46 PM   #23
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I have a question, I need to replace my outer (wheel side) cv boots, when I go online to purchase almost every site shows the same boot for inner and outer, is that correct and if so then the metal flange on the tranny side (inner) is separate from the boot?
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Hello Stelan,

depends on car and model year. Don't check online shops for part numbers. Use the Porsche 986 parts catalog: http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/originalparts/usa/986_USA_KATALOG.pdf

Download the pdf, open it on you computer with Acrobat reader and there you have the option to use table of contents in the document.

Metal flange inner side: i don't know if i understand the question correctly, but the cv boots are clamped on the axle side and on the outer flanges side. Recommend an Oetiker plier to put the clamps on.

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Thanks Markus!

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