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Quattro front driveshafts

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Hi

 

I need to replace the O.S.F CV boot, it's going to be cheaper to replace the whole shaft, so the question is will the S3 dsg shaft fit the 3.2 dsg?

 

My mechanic has fitted a generic inner boot and it's rubbing on the sump.

 

Cheers.

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4 hours ago, Rybrook said:

Hi

 

I need to replace the O.S.F CV boot, it's going to be cheaper to replace the whole shaft, so the question is will the S3 dsg shaft fit the 3.2 dsg?

 

My mechanic has fitted a generic inner boot and it's rubbing on the sump.

 

Cheers.

Hi the only way is to compare the amount of teeth on the input shafts, unless they are the integral CV ends that just bolt to a flange on the box in which case they may well fit.

Steve.

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Yes it would be stub axle to bolted flange, although after having a chat with the mechanic he has managed to find a slimmer more oem boot and will replace it FOC as it was his mistake.

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