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Which CV boot do I need?

Which CV boot kit do I need?
This is for a '75 911S with a build date of 5/75. I'm not sure which boot I need.
Here are some pictures of the offending CV joint.




I just want the boot, grease, and clamps.

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Here Porsche 911 & Carrera Axles & Bearings - Page 1
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using 4 10mm cap bolts uses 901.332.293.12 plus the bands to hold them in place
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Pelican has the whole kit containing everything..very convenient.
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But if you are going to go through the trouble of taking the axle shaft out to replace the one boot, you might as well do the whole axle shaft. I would just suggest to be super careful to keep the bearing assemblies intact or you could have more problems then what you started with.
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It looks like I have more than four bolts on the interior of the hub. Is this what you are calling a cap bolt?


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using 4 10mm cap bolts uses 901.332.293.12 plus the bands to hold them in place
Bruce
I have done many axle changes and boot replacements on other cars, but never the 911. I feel like I can do it without causing damage. I'm just trying to figure out what part I need. I don't know what I am looking for.
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If you have 6 cap bolts they are likely M8 x 50 mm. In '75 there was a mid-year change with the Cv's so I'd call our host to see which one you need.

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