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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #150 on: August 11, 2015, 02:09:17 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.

I think most of the bands that attach the boot are machined on and may be why. Even if you could get just the boots, you would be hard pressed to find the stainless clamps necessary. Don't know that you'd want to use the standard 'worm gear' type. Also, once the boots crack, those joints are exposed to all kinds of dirt, water etc, so no telling how long the quick fix would even work.

I think your quote is a little high none-the-less. I think they just saw the name on the car and added cost liberally. I'd get some more quotes... even after-market parts + labor... there's my .02
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #151 on: August 11, 2015, 02:10:21 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
There are boot kits out there for the '06 IS250, but probably not made by Lexus.  The entire damned axle can be had for less than $100.  So he's probably telling the truth, just not the whole story.  Whether you buy in depends on how much you believe parts that have official Lexus numbers and mechanics employed by a Lexus dealership are "better."  Truth is, those boots are coming out of China, regardless of the marque.

I see now how Lexus makes its money. 
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #152 on: August 11, 2015, 02:17:23 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
There are boot kits out there for the '06 IS250, but probably not made by Lexus.  So he's probably telling the truth but not the whole story.  The entire damned axle can be had for less than $100.  So he's probably telling the truth, just not the whole story.  Whether you buy in depends on how much you believe parts that have official Lexus numbers and mechanics employed by a Lexus dealership are "better."  Truth is, those boots are coming out of China, regardless of the marque.

I see now how Lexus makes its money.
Should have noted that Steve is correct - would require special tools to rebuild.  But since there is so much padding for labor in the guy's quote (parts are only going to be a few hundred bucks), I'd try negotiating or find a different mechanic.  If you were closer, I'd do it for you and only charge $3000 for parts and labor. ;-)
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #153 on: August 11, 2015, 02:18:14 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
Well, automatics have a stick shift (of a sort) except for new ones that just have damn buttons... we'll give her half credit.
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #154 on: August 11, 2015, 02:21:20 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
Well, automatics have a stick shift (of a sort) except for new ones that just have damn buttons... we'll give her half credit.
And some automatics are manually shifted, so there's that.
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #155 on: August 11, 2015, 02:26:00 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
That is the way they are made on a Toyota so guessing it is a fact.
just went online auto parts warehouse had re-manufactured for about $260 with a $50 core per axle, that saves $1500, on the parts, and if I don't use the dealer probably $1500 on the labor.  Firestone, hear I come.
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #156 on: August 11, 2015, 02:36:23 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
That is the way they are made on a Toyota so guessing it is a fact.
just went online auto parts warehouse had re-manufactured for about $260 with a $50 core per axle, that saves $1500, on the parts, and if I don't use the dealer probably $1500 on the labor.  Firestone, hear I come.
But are those parts free shipping?  Catsrule?  Just sayin'
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #157 on: August 11, 2015, 02:37:57 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
That is the way they are made on a Toyota so guessing it is a fact.
just went online auto parts warehouse had re-manufactured for about $260 with a $50 core per axle, that saves $1500, on the parts, and if I don't use the dealer probably $1500 on the labor.  Firestone, hear I come.
But are those parts free shipping?  Catsrule?  Just sayin'
ROFL!!!
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #158 on: August 11, 2015, 02:39:58 PM »

good afternoon boys, couple of car questions: the used 2006 lexus IS250 AWD I bought, dealer tells me the rubber boots on the rear axles are starting to go, so i need to replace rear axles on both sides to the tune of $5,000.00($2000 parts $3000 labor) says lexus just doesn't sell the rubber parts. Anybody ever hear this BS?  Oh and 2nd my daughter comes back from Montana, saying she drove both stick shift and manual... turns out she didn't know stick shift was manual, and the other type of car she drove was automatic!  gets very high marks in school though.
That is the way they are made on a Toyota so guessing it is a fact.
just went online auto parts warehouse had re-manufactured for about $260 with a $50 core per axle, that saves $1500, on the parts, and if I don't use the dealer probably $1500 on the labor.  Firestone, hear I come.
But are those parts free shipping?  Catsrule?  Just sayin'
yes, after $99 the shipping is free!
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #159 on: August 11, 2015, 02:40:32 PM »

How bout Geno Smith, rough start to the year
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #161 on: August 11, 2015, 03:15:20 PM »

How bout Geno Smith, rough start to the year

Not even football related... sheesh.
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #162 on: August 11, 2015, 03:21:01 PM »

How bout Geno Smith, rough start to the year

Not even football related... sheesh.
Probably a 'Yo Daddy' joke gone bad
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #163 on: August 11, 2015, 03:25:02 PM »

For those looking at Atlantic Cigar King....
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Re: 8/11/2015
« Reply #164 on: August 11, 2015, 03:27:37 PM »

How bout Geno Smith, rough start to the year

Not even football related... sheesh.
Probably a 'Yo Daddy' joke gone bad

Yep. Little altercation for Cam yesterday after he threw a pick... guess the "D" guys are tired of those prima donna QB's... lol
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