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Help identify axle half shaft and necessary boots

mgFray

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One of my rear half shafts the boot tore on the hub side and the rotor side is cracked.

I replaced it with a GS-P branded hand shaft, but I’d like to rebuild it so I always have a spare ready to go.

This is a 1988 M998, but I suspect it has been upgraded in the past to 10k axles. Can someone identify if this is a 7.5k or 10.3k axle and help me figure out what boots are needed?

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Rotor side is round all the way around.

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Hub side also looks the same all the way around.
 

mgFray

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I'm trying to figure out if it's worth rebuilding (re-greasing and putting on new boots) or not. Since it's a 7k, I think the only real value would be as an "original part" and MAYBE as a spare half-shaft in case I break the 10k one I just installed.

Assuming, I can successfully re-grease and boot it, it'll cost about what a new (aftermarket) half-shaft will. So it's not really a money saving thing.

Any opinions? (My HMMWV is very much in the 'keep as original as possible, and within reason, use original parts'... The GS-P half-shafts I got from summit as backups, certainly are not original parts, but they're so much less expensive them AMG's version that falls within my 'within reason' guideline)
 

Coug

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if going aftermarket buy from a large store like summit, rock auto, or physical parts store that sells them and has lifetime warranty. Buying from ebay/amazon or other unknown or questionable sources is usually throwing money down the drain.
 

mgFray

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if going aftermarket buy from a large store like summit, rock auto, or physical parts store that sells them and has lifetime warranty. Buying from ebay/amazon or other unknown or questionable sources is usually throwing money down the drain.
Ya, I have a full set of GS-P axleshafts I got from Summit about a year or so ago. I bought them as spares "just in case". I have no idea what 'lifetime' warranty would even mean (or if it has such a warranty).
 

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You have to beat the 7K shafts apart, they are not put together with removable rings like the 10K or aftermarket half shafts have.
 
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