28423AG001 Subaru BOOT BJ75, Price: 10.64$, Weight: 0.064kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

28423AG001

BOOT BJ75

31

0.064

7-10

10.64$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
28423AG001 
BOOT BJ75
56
0.074
2-3
9.83$
 

Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
XUV(CROSSOVER 7)2.5L EMPI DOHC NAX-BREAKJapan02.2017フルタイム4リンクドウトルクコンバータシキジドウムダンヘンソクキ View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
WAGON2500CC EMPI DOHC NAI LTD EYESIGHTUSA12.2013FULLTIME 4WDCONTINUOUS VARIABLE GEAR View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
WAGON2000CC DOHC NA20 SPORT EYESIGHTUSA09.2016FULLTIME 4WDCONTINUOUS VARIABLE GEAR View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
ワゴン(アウトバツク)2.5L EMPI DOHC NAOBK LIMITEDJapan07.2014フルタイム4リンクドウトルクコンバータシキジドウムダンヘンソクキ View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
XUV2000CC DOHC NA20I LIMITED EYESIGHTUSA09.201406.2017FULLTIME 4WD View

Subaru Axle Boot

Essential for the longevity of your Subaru's drivetrain, the axle boot plays a crucial role in maintaining drive efficiency and lasting performance. This component, often overlooked, is vital for protecting the constant velocity (CV) joints on your vehicle. The CV joints are responsible for transferring power from the transmission to the wheels, allowing for smooth and consistent wheel movement across various terrains.

Functionality of the Axle Boot 🚗

The primary function of the axle boot is to encase the CV joint, safeguarding it from dirt, moisture, and debris while retaining the necessary lubrication inside. This preventive measure ensures that the joint remains operational without premature wear and tear, thereby enhancing the vehicle's overall stability and handling.

Consequences of a Damaged Axle Boot

When an axle boot is compromised, it can lead to significant issues. A torn or damaged boot will allow contaminants to enter, eroding the joint's inner workings. This damage can result in clicking noises when turning, grease leaks around the wheel, and ultimately, complete joint failure. If not addressed promptly, it can lead to more severe, costly repairs such as replacing the entire axle shaft assembly.

Regular inspections and timely replacements of the axle boot are essential to prevent costly repairs and ensure a dependable driving experience. For Subaru enthusiasts, maintaining the integrity of this part is paramount to enjoying the seamless performance that these vehicles are known for.

Compatible Subaru Models 🛠️

  • Legacy
  • Impreza
  • Xv
  • Forester
  • Exiga