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Identify this CV boot and joint model and year
Gents I need to identify this CV joint and boot any suggestions ?(the answer won't be complicated its just my lack of knowledge holding me back)
Flanges are 75 911S 4 bolt 2 dowel 108 mm diameter. Shafts are original 75S.Joints are 108 mm diameter and 32 mm thick originally 6 bolt but have a spacer fitted under the mild steel cover which blanks two of the bolt holes which are now used for dowels. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks in advance Andy |
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Seems to me you answered your own question!
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Gents, I really do have a problem getting the new boot to fit one of these CV's the 75 one supplied doesn't fit I returned it and have been sent another which also doesn't fit. Can I take it these are recognisable as 75 standard fitting and its my supplier who keeps sending the wrong part ?
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If you mean it doesn't fit the flange try using a hair drier or something to heat the rubber up then slip it over the lip.
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they have to be stretched to fit.
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Thanks guys, but the boot being supplied to replace one I damaged when assembling the sahfts into the car literally does not fit. I've done loads of these in the past on a variety of cars. However I think I've solved the problem by buying a boot and tin flange direct from interparts using their part number...deal cheaper than the OEM or porsche specific aftermarket price too. Time will tell.
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