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Half shaft identification 7k, 10k, 12k

Mikei998

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I have replaced my half shafts recently. One of my boots blew out And now I have to replace the boot because the shafts are new. Got them off eBay about 2 years ago and can’t find the order info. Think I got the 10k shafts but not sure . How do I identify what I have 7k , 10k, or 12k?
also what boots are best.
 

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What vehicle do you have? If as your avatar eludes to you have a M998 or a M998A1 you can only install 7 or 10 K shafts, if you have an A2 you will only have 12K shafts.
I measured some shafts out in the shop and I get 7K= 1.085" 10K= 1.140" and 12K= 1.210"
The 12K has a very distinct triangular shaped plunge body (not talking about the flange).
Most likely they were 10K and factory boots are the only ones worth a hoot.
For MOST 10K the kits you will need 57K0274, plunge end and 57K0275 fixed end, but don't take my word on that :ROFLMAO:
Be careful as many sellers selling these kits are selling junk, most of the junk ones do not have factory style clamps and do not include the clips etc.
 
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See attached.
The 7K are generally considered non rebuildable as you have to beat them apart instead of just releasing a clip.
It is a very messy job and thankless job o_O
 

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This is what the factory kits look like.
 

INFChief

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The parts you have may have a part # stamped or inked in it. The parts TM will be your best friend in identifying the correct part(s) you need. A crucial piece of info when looking up parts in the TM is know your UOC (usable on code). That code delineates which specific model some parts go to.
 
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