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LF Axle leak, need advice

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Old 09-23-14, 03:06 PM
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Trust me(never lied in my life), sticking OEM will save you from future headaches!
Old 09-25-14, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by alchemist
another vote for replacing boot.

You're good unless it is popping/cracking when you turn. I had a camry that had a torn boot and bad axle and I left it. Popped and cracked bad every time I turned. Took two years to finally break. But when it did I had to get it towed.

Crazy thing is when I broke I literally just finished a 6 hour road trip and it broke at the interstate exit 5 miles from home. I got lucky.
Originally Posted by burny
not a band aid at all. If you caught the torn boot early and there is no clicking , clacking sound then this is a permanent fix until boot tears again
Thank you guys, this is def good info, will be looking to do this as soon as I can find a good, reliable and trustable mechanic in North/Central NJ.

Originally Posted by 3rmac805
Trust me(never lied in my life), sticking OEM will save you from future headaches!
Thanks for the tip bro, will def keep it OEM.
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