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Old 01-22-2003, 10:27 AM
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my CV boots are torn for a while now so i think its probably better to change the whole axle. I searched around but couldnt find the steps to do it. Is there a good writeup with pics on replacing axles?
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Check out the CV boot replacement writeup on http://www.motorvate.ca
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Re: axles

Originally posted by kash
my CV boots are torn for a while now so i think its probably better to change the whole axle. I searched around but couldnt find the steps to do it. Is there a good writeup with pics on replacing axles?
yes, there's a great writeup in both the Chilton's and Haynes manuals.

It's as easy as pie.

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Re: Re: axles

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yes, there's a great writeup in both the Chilton's and Haynes manuals.

It's as easy as pie.

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Well, it's easy if the passenger axle bearing isn't rusted and stuck in there..... A 1 hour job becomes a 4 hour nightmare trying to pull the passenger axle out
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