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Originally Posted by BK177V
Anyone here have any recent experience with replacing the CV boots or entire axle shafts on their 986? I have a 2001 manual S and all 4 boots are shot...
I don't have a lift and am not a huge fan of working under cars anymore...
I could be convinced if it really isn't that bad of a job, but I've read mixed opinions on that.
Do you agree that the shafts should be replaced as well? If I were to do it myself, is it easier to replace the entire shaft than it is to mess with the boots and grease and all that?...
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I have replaced the boots on 2 cars, but during engine swaps, so the shafts where easily removable. Normally some suspension and exhaust parts have to be removed to gain access. I verified the CV joints on all the half-shafts and regreased them before installing new boots. Not a hard job but very messy.
Just installing new shafts is much easier but regreasing likely costs less than $100 including the boots.
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Arctic Silver 2000 Boxster S - bought with a broken engine, back on the road with the engine replaced
Green 2000 Boxster 5-speed and 1978 928 auto
1987 924S 5-speed (Sold) - Blue 2000 Boxster 5 spd (Sold)
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