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BOOT KIT-POWER STEERING GEAR
Part number: 48203AL525
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Make: Nissan
Made in: Japan

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STEERING BOOT
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CV Joint Protective Boot Set for Axle Shaft
This kit shields the constant velocity (CV) joint and keeps the axle grease sealed where it belongs. It is a smart, low-cost repair that prevents premature wear of your driveshaft assembly. Built from durable elastomer for long life, it includes clamps and high-moly lubricant to restore factory sealing and smooth movement.
Why you need it οΈ
The CV joint must flex while transferring engine power to the wheels. A tight, oil-resistant boot keeps grease inside and blocks water, salt, and dust. Replacing a worn or cracked boot early saves the joint and avoids buying a complete shaft later.
How it works βοΈ
The boot expands and contracts with suspension travel while its ribs maintain flexibility at sharp steering angles. Grease inside reduces friction and heat. Stainless-style clamps lock the boot to the joint and axle, maintaining constant pressure for a reliable seal.
If the boot is damaged β
You may see grease splatter near the wheel, hear clicking on turns, feel vibration under load, or face joint rust and pitting. Driving with a torn boot quickly destroys the CV joint and can lead to MOT/inspection failure.
Tech tips β
Clean the joint, pack fresh grease evenly, fit the boot without twisting, and crimp clamps firmly. Check both inner and outer boots during service.
Compatibility
- Murano
