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Originally Posted by MBAtarga
Certain models of 997 have to split the case to replace the IMS bearing. Can't be replaced without it - or the "special" tool/process that I've seen several less than stellar reviews on.
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Thanks for this info. I'm starting to hear this from numerous people.
The good news, due to budget the car I choose will definitely be a 996, not a 997. If I can save $3-5K, I can live with funky headlights.
Thanks Again,
Scott