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100percent 08-22-2019 10:29 AM

Boxster driving is fun.

The Radium King 08-22-2019 10:41 AM

and most likely the corrosion you see on that axle is where the mechanic clamped the axle to drive the old cv off the splined end and wore the finish off, exposing the metal and getting that rust started.

100percent 08-23-2019 03:24 AM

Boxster driving is fun.

JayG 08-23-2019 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Radium King (Post 601505)
geez. it's been weeks since i've been called a conspiracy theorist. how depressing. well, you're obviously smarter than the rest of us, so i'll add my comments for the rest of the unwashed masses as you already know the answer you want to hear and appear to want to yell down anyone who tells you otherwise.

i've never seen a porsche axle rust like that so quickly. a search of this forum shows multiple threads on axles going bad, especially on the s due to the longer transmission and bigger offset between transmission flange and wheel carrier. when faced with the failure, most folks (not the smart ones though, apparently) avoid the $900 per axle cost when there are less expensive fixes available.

first, repair the existing axle. typically the axle doesn't go bad, just one of the cv boots tear and if left open long enough (by fools who don't perform proper maintenance on their car) grit can get in and degrade the cv (constant velocity joint, but of course you know that). there are two, and one is more repairable than the other.

if your current axle isn't repairable (and typically a torn boot is just a regrease and replace the boot situation, not an $1800 replacement situation) then buy a used axle off ebay or whereever and rebuild it. again, much cheaper than $900 per side.

finally, there are the 'jobber' axles. $100 per side, but pure garbage. pure garbage. they rust right away, they leak grease, they don't have the same articulation as the oem units. made of unamerican chinese steel.

so, perhaps your indy did buy two $900 axles, and is warrantying them every time you come back, and they are rusting immediately upon installation. or perhaps your indy bought some cheap jobber axles, or used axles, and is trying to repair them every time you bring them back. note that the cv that is leaking in your case is sealed; the only place grease should/could be coming from is the vent, however it is on the other side of the wheel carrier at the end of the axle and you would see grease behind the centre cap. looking at the pics, it looks like the dust cap is coming off the cv (it's at a bit of an angle). how unfortunate that porsche sent your honest indy THREE axles with bad dust caps.

but you knew all that, right?

I have to disagree a bit.

First of all a lot of "German" parts are actually made in China. Just because it is made in China does not mean it is a cheap POS. A lot depends on the quality of the actual manufacturer. Some are world class and some, well they are good for N Korea

Price alone does not setermone the quality. I have 2 aftermarket "jobber" axles on my car hat have many track weekends on them without any problens. Are all of thenm good, hell no. My indy mechanic vets all the parts and he is basicially a race shop

YMMV

100percent 08-23-2019 02:03 PM

Boxster driving is fun.

Emerald 10-24-2019 12:27 PM

axles
 
Hey Guys- jumping in kind of late but I've gone through two $130 axles from Pelican in less than 2,000mi. I bomb around almost exclusively on tight bumpy roads. JayG seemed to have some good luck with some aftermarket axles and I'd love to get the brand, etc. My 2002 S has 84,000 miles and is a major money pit. It literally spends more time on Jack Stands than the wheels. So when it's actually on the road I'm going to pay it a lesson. Thanks, Craig

JayG 10-25-2019 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Emerald (Post 605647)
Hey Guys- jumping in kind of late but I've gone through two $130 axles from Pelican in less than 2,000mi. I bomb around almost exclusively on tight bumpy roads. JayG seemed to have some good luck with some aftermarket axles and I'd love to get the brand, etc. My 2002 S has 84,000 miles and is a major money pit. It literally spends more time on Jack Stands than the wheels. So when it's actually on the road I'm going to pay it a lesson. Thanks, Craig

Had to dig around to find the info.
The axles are FEQ. My indy was the one that found and installed them

I didi a quick web search abnd found them
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-feq-parts/drive-axle-assembly-priced-each/98633202453~feq/

YMMV

Emerald 10-26-2019 09:26 AM

Axle
 
Really appreciate finding the info. After my bad luck at pelican it raises some concern about the quality for only $94.60 but worth a try vs $900 Oem. I’ll contact them on Monday and then the fun begins. Thanks

100percent 12-07-2019 01:03 PM

Boxster driving is fun.


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