D8B03AC80A Nissan BOOT KIT, Price: 27.60$, Weight: 0.05kg


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

Nissan

D8B03AC80A

BOOT KIT

0

0.05

 Dispatch 24h

27.60$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
D8B03AC80A 
BOOT KIT
4
0.058
2-3
21.94$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
NRKBS51 
STEERING GEAR BOOT
28
0.105
2-3
4.54$
 
OSC
48203AL525 
STEERING BOOT
85
0.069
4-5
3.32$
 
Nissan
48203AL527 
BOOT KIT-POWER STEERING GEAR
0
0.081
-
14.71$
Not Available
Nissan
48203VG026 
BOOT KIT-POWER STEERING GEAR
0
0.081
-
14.59$
Not Available
Nissan
D8203AC80A 
BOOT KIT
0
0.081
-
14.24$
Not Available
Nissan
482032Y025 
BOOT KIT
0
0.253
-
13.81$
Not Available
Nissan
48203AL525 
BOOT KIT-POWER STEERING GEAR
0
0.069
-
13.07$
Not Available

Compatibility

Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONVQ35DEGXEGeneral/Asia (LHD)Z5004.200312.2008 View

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 ️

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 βš™οΈ

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 ❌

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 βœ…

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