Hi guys I posted a simlar question in the 308/328 section: Anyhows I seem to be having difficulty finding as supplier for the 108mm Dia Lobro cv flange. I can find a supplier for the rubber boots etc even the splined bearing (lobro) but not then thin steel flange the boot attaches too. I undestand that Porsche and other manufactures used the same part on their cars but canot seem to find the Porsche number I require any info numbers would be appreciated even if it a cv kit i have to buy. Cheers Mark Sorry forgot to say its for an 86 euro 328gts but I think im right in saying that the 246 308 328 348 355 all use the same Lobro joint. ta
I think it may be the same flange that is on a Porsche 930? You may even want to check with a supplier for Volkswagen parts.
The 308 is same as Porsche 911 (certain years) GKN part number 300527 available at WWW.rockauto.com. You get the steel flange, the boot, two clamps,and grease. I have a box in my hand and I think rock auto inventory number is: 92833292402 (and it says 87-89 911) P.S. Last time I bought one it was less than $10.00 so you're not risking much if it is not correct. (Of course all you are risking is the shipping costs.)
Chris was the steel flange the one the rubber boot fits around with a slightly flared end? and the drive shaft half shaft call it what you will passes through? only when I enter the part no at rock auto it shows a solid flange? cheers Mark.
wow, it has been years since I did my boots but am doing again and came up with new part numbers for the flange which has been a tough find. GKN 300505 GKN 300527 GKN Leobro 964-332-293-90 Image Unavailable, Please Login
That set up fits newer 360s but not the older 308. If it does not have a cap on it, it is the earlier style.
Yeah, these are NOT THE CORRECT PARTS for 308. they are a little bit smaller. But what a nice design, there is a huge groove in the flange and a mating tongue in the boots. If only I could find the correct size. I am getting ready to put my car back together and the best I could do was to straighten my flange. Got it within a few thousandths. It was no problem finding the CV joint itself, why so hard to find the flange?
I've found a perfect Porsche substitute for the CV bearing itself, but not the boots nor flanges. Those are indeed different and don't work on the 308.