Or a quick measure up and I'm sure we can find an alternative option.RE the o/s inner boot you can always cut the chunk of the block off.
Fair enough, was only responding to your questions/long post.
We only had a real answer about these shafts on the N/S from imprezaworks car, no evidence of the drivers side one that I could find since an apparent design change. It was a gamble, but back to square one, unless you get hold of the correct CV Boot and job done for cheap.
Cannot find anyone other than Renault that sell new O/S shafts for the Cup
Compared to the J&R shaft with a traditional type boot causing the issue...
Or a quick measure up and I'm sure we can find an alternative option.
http://www.race-tec.com/drive_shaft_cv_boots.html
This shaftec boot looks the correct spec??
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shaftec-Transmission-End-Drive-Shaft-CV-Boot-Gaiter-Genuine-OE-Spec-Replacement-/351348764907?fits=Model:Clio|Cars+Type:2.0+16V+Sport&hash=item51ce04b0eb:g:lGUAAOSwDuJW1P7o
Ah sorry that`s the outer boot,still usefull as I don`t think Renault supply them?
This is meant to fit the inner on a Clio.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BORG-...991883?hash=item5b1deb6c4b:g:wSIAAOSwhkRWcdnz.
that's single piece shaft so no issue with it catching on the lug on the block.
that's passengers side inner boot.
With reference to copper based grease.It should not be used on any moving parts at all as it is abrasive.
It is to stop bolts,nuts,spacers & motorcycle wheel spindles etc from seizing up with corrosion & is highly effective.
Passanger side dude[/QUOTE
Blonde moment, excuse me.
How many more clangers can I drop ...You can have a dogbone mount made of solid metal, it makes no difference because the driveshaft is fitted to the engine so will move at the same amount it does.
You legend @STEVE.M !!
Thats the one!
@bloke thats a point... this guy isn't a Cup owner, just jumped to the worse conclusion!
@punk_rallye sounds like its all good? I can measure up bits and pieces now if required as my car is in pieces with shafts out etc now
£8 for boot and £37 for shaft. LOL