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9x7 AOS - replacements - best

Folks, if (haven't confirmed yet, but fingers crossed, I guess) that I have an issue with my AOS leaking from the bellows. But, just in case I do, is there a preferred option for a street driven car that's driven hard?

'08 Box S.

I may have put 15-20 miles on it at 95-105 earlier today (after which I noticed the oil). I feel like I've heard that folks tend to notice an issue after hard and/or track driving.

I think the OEM standard AOS is reasonably priced (well, who knows it today's environment).

I think there are some aftermarket models.

I even think there's a motorsport model which I assume is more expensive, but also better/more robust.

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The motorsport one isn't really needed on the street I would however buy the original at the dealer
the aftermarket ones are not worth installing It is not a pleasant task
That being said I doubt that's your leak. Get thyself under there and look
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Even the motorsport people don't use the Motorsport AOS. Apparently those who have found they fail just as often but cost 3x to replace. Just get a stock/standard one. They are comparatively easy to replace on the Cayman/Boxster compared to a 911.

The guy on Rennlist who made the UAOS (Ultimate AOS) solution is awesome but as far as I know it's only currently for the 996/997 not the Cayman/Boxster.
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I had the UAOS installed on my C4S before I sold it but it was a 996. I thought the 987/997 were easier to access/service? For a street driven car stick with stock.
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Yes, it’s easy on the later models, I can do mine in half hour. Pelican has a Porsche one with a warranty that I had to use. 2 years and 10000 miles I think. They were very quick and helpful sending my replacement out for free
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thanks folks, good info. I need to figure out the source of the leak before I purchase of course.

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