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    OReilly's has them for $20 per side....

    http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...3368&ppt=C0362

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    Most aftermarket boots are crap... Get O.E. (I've also had decent luck with Moog, but haven't tried them on a 3S)

    Replacement axles are cheap for a reason. They're Chinese made crap...

    If your stock axle is not damaged, You'll get a much better result by repairing it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RealMcCoy View Post
    Most aftermarket boots are crap... Get O.E. (I've also had decent luck with Moog, but haven't tried them on a 3S)

    Replacement axles are cheap for a reason. They're Chinese made crap...

    If your stock axle is not damaged, You'll get a much better result by repairing it.
    I thoroughly understand what you are saying, but in the interest of saving time, I "think" I'm going to try those Oreilly split boots.

    If they don't work, I'm only out $40.....BUT it will make it about a 30 - 45 minute job total.

    If I choose this route, I will post up findings/opinions....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealMcCoy View Post
    Most aftermarket boots are crap... Get O.E. (I've also had decent luck with Moog, but haven't tried them on a 3S)

    Replacement axles are cheap for a reason. They're Chinese made crap...

    If your stock axle is not damaged, You'll get a much better result by repairing it.
    I have replaced probably 30 axles over the years with parts store axles and have never once had an issue with them. Sure the boots aren't as good as OEM but they work, and work well enough to have a drivable car.

    Hell there was a parts store replacement driverside axle on my car when I got it 8 years and 85k miles ago and I just had to replace it due to a torn boot 2 months back. I think that qualifies as working well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhioSpyderman View Post
    OReilly's has them for $20 per side....

    http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...3368&ppt=C0362

    Bob.
    Hell give it a try. I'd still replace the boot with a stock one if you wind up pulling the axle.

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    i have used a split boot on a minivan but on a 3s it would probably be ok for a temp fix, also i use a 1-1/4 inch 6 point socket on the aixle nut in place of the metric. the english socket is .008 smaller and fits better. if you replace the boot be careful not to lose a needle bearing, use a lot of grease on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthee View Post
    I have replaced probably 30 axles over the years with parts store axles and have never once had an issue with them. Sure the boots aren't as good as OEM but they work, and work well enough to have a drivable car.

    Hell there was a parts store replacement driverside axle on my car when I got it 8 years and 85k miles ago and I just had to replace it due to a torn boot 2 months back. I think that qualifies as working well.
    "over the years" is irrelevant... Even five years ago you had options. Now your options are Chinese crap, some more Chinese crap, and a little more Chinese crap. On many older cars there is no OE option, and the aftermarket consists of Chinese crap. We replace probably ten axles a month, and get to replace them for free when they come back with vibrations, noises or failed boots. Yes, "most" don't fail, but way too many do... Enough to form my opinion of the overall quality, and I certainly wouldn't want to test Chinese metallurgy with any real horsepower...

    It's not just axles either, it's all forms of poorly designed, poor fitting, poor quality parts... Don't even get me started on radiators.

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    We use the axles from Advance Auto Parts with no problems. They are $60 each with no core. They usually aren't painted, so they will develop surface rust. That's easily fixed with some degreaser and spray paint.

    Then you can keep your cores and rebuild them at your leisure. I know those zipper boots are crap and will just spit the grease through the zipper... if the zipper holds together long enough to retain the grease.

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