Boots that fit perfectly the first time you try them on. Axle boot kits are exposed to some of the worst conditions faced by any automotive part. High RPM combined with road debris, oil, and exposure to the elements - leads to accelerated wear and tear. When you need to replace boots, be sure to ask for Rein Automotive Axle Boot Kits. Rein Automotive uses only OE-quality axle boots, manufactured with an exact fit for every import application we carry. Plus, Rein Automotive kits are always correct in form, fit, and function. All Rein Automotive, application-specific inner and outer axle boot kits come complete with OE-quality grease, outer clamps, inner hardware, and an axle boot, of course. That's everything needed to do a proper installation faster and easier. The Rein Automotive line of OE-quality replacement parts was introduced to the North American market in 2007. In German, 'rein' means 'pure', and in the automotive industry, the Rein Automotive name has quickly come to stand for quality and reliability. The Rein Automotive program of OE-quality replacement parts includes a growing line of coolant hoses, a complete A/C program, plus a complete undercar program including: anti-vibration parts, suspension parts, axle boot kits, and wheel bearing & bearing kits for a wide range of European import applications. With fitments for some of the world's finest automobiles, including Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Mini, Porsche, Saab, Volkswagen. For the widest coverage and deepest commitment to quality, service, and reliability, request the new leader in OE-quality replacement parts by name - Rein Automotive.
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Very high quality. I'd say just as good as the OEM boot.
This is my second Audi and my first 1 was a 96 A4, the first year of that new B5 platform. I had issues with CV boots on the front of the car. I'm sure it had to do with a more extreme angle of the driveshaft up in the front. Anyways, after dealing with that I told myself I'd ALWAYS buy factory boots from here on out. Fast forward around 8 years... I've had a 2007 S4 for almost 5 years and about 95k miles on it. Front driver's inner boot split. I decided to go with this boot and Rein might even be the OEM boot, because this thing is about a perfect replica to the stock boot. Seems to be very high quality just as I was hoping for, but without the $60 price tag from the dealerships. The old saying that you pay for what you get is a generalized statement and for the most part that holds true, but with something like this you can't always go by price because we all know dealerships jack up the price at least twice as much if not more and then on top of that you have the buying power of Amazon. So yeah if any other boot goes out while I almost car I will absolutely buy this brand for this car again. One thing I do know though about things for cars... Just because a company makes an amazing boot for one car doesn't mean that every single one of their boots for every other car is going to be the best there is. It's an odd thing but depending on what car you have it could be any number of Manufacturers that make the best boot for that particular car.
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