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MINI Factory Front Inner Axle Boot Repair Kit for the Boots that protect the CV Joints on Automatic Transmissions. Each kit includes the inner OR outer boot for ONE side. Same kit fits both drivers and passenger sides. Sold each.

Fits the following Cooper non-S models with Automatic Transmission:

2011-2016 R60 MINI Cooper Countryman
2013-2016 R61 MINI Cooper Paceman

NOTES:

  • Each Axle Boot Repair Kit is 'per unit', each axle / drive shaft requires one inner and one outer kit.
  • The same set is required for the Left side (drivers side) and Right side (passenger side).
  • The ALL4 uses the same front kits as the Cooper S
  • The ALL4 has its own unique Rear Kits

The CV Joint Boot is critical to protecting the expensive Constant Velocity Joints and contains the lubricants for proper function. Any tear in the boot will expose the CV Joint to the elements and debris, and will allow the lubricant to escape. Once the joint is contaminated, it is only a matter of time before the CV Joint fails - leading to expensive repairs. If you see a tear in the axle boot - get it fixed!

 

MINI Factory Front Inner Axle Boot Repair Kit for the Boots that protect the CV Joints on Automatic Transmissions. Each kit includes the inner OR outer boot for ONE side. Same kit fits both drivers and passenger sides. Sold each.

Fits the following Cooper non-S models with Automatic Transmission:

2011-2016 R60 MINI Cooper Countryman
2013-2016 R61 MINI Cooper Paceman

NOTES:

  • Each Axle Boot Repair Kit is 'per unit', each axle / drive shaft requires one inner and one outer kit.
  • The same set is required for the Left side (drivers side) and Right side (passenger side).
  • The ALL4 uses the same front kits as the Cooper S
  • The ALL4 has its own unique Rear Kits

The CV Joint Boot is critical to protecting the expensive Constant Velocity Joints and contains the lubricants for proper function. Any tear in the boot will expose the CV Joint to the elements and debris, and will allow the lubricant to escape. Once the joint is contaminated, it is only a matter of time before the CV Joint fails - leading to expensive repairs. If you see a tear in the axle boot - get it fixed!

 

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