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Tapered Roller Bearing p/n for 2000 Boxster Tip


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In the middle of rebuilding a 2000 Boxster Tiptronic transmission, ZFHP19FL and I am having difficulty finding a part. I have the ZF p/n as 0735 371 418 and it is a tapered roller bearing in the front axle output on the intermediate gear. I have called ZF and the local Porsche dealer and they are unable to cross-reference the ZF number to a Porsche part number. I have also looked at the Boxster parts catalog and I have been unable to locate the part in their diagrams. So I'm hoping someone can help me here.

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Thanks for any help you can provide!

Side note: incredible how unhelpful both ZF and their distributors are!

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I found an obscure reference to a Timken p/n LM48548 which is a tapered bearing dimensions 34.925x65.088x18.034mm. These are easy to find and readily available so I ordered one (with the race p/n LM48510). I am still not 100% sure this is correct but it was cheap so I'll give it a shot. I still have not been able to find a Porsche p/n for this, so if anyone figures this out please let me know. Thanks!

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