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Old Apr 3, 2014 | 06:26 PM
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Hello, I am planning to replace the Clutch and possibly the IMS bearing on my Son's Boxster and was wondering if there was anyone in the Vancouver area who has an IMS bearing puller they would be willing to rent or lend for this project.
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Best bet, buy the installation kit from LN Engineering, you will need everything in the kit to do a proper job.
 
Old Nov 16, 2014 | 08:10 PM
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If someone has the kit.... Let figure a fair price and share it. Let say $100, use it and resale for the same price. I need the kit as well. Im in Portland. If someone has one please let me know.
 
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I have one, but its on eee beeaaay and the people who run this forum are freaked out about anything on here that links to that site, so I cannot post a link or the item id (they already pulled my post where I had the item id, but no direct link). Search for LN Engineering IMS pro tool kit, its on there. I even added the correct bolt to hold the cam lock in place, which is not included in the retail kit, a massive addition to the kit worth probably, oh, $0.50.

Be aware that the kit is $350 new, plus shipping. Only one item, the new bearing driver, is at all "damaged" through use, because you whack it with a hammer to seat the new bearing. So the kit is essentially new, used only once, by me. I am disinclined to let a $350-plus-shipping tool kit go for anything like $100.....for that price I'll keep it.
 
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Too bad, you're not in Edmonton, I have the set
 
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