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probably the cv joints
It's your CV joints. I had the same problem
Check your local library for a repair manual, or automedia.com
It may be your CV joints
You would want to purchase complete axle haftshafts, not just the CV joints. It would be more time consuming and costly to just replace the CV joints. A complete rebuilt haftshaft should cost under $100 each plus labor to R&R.
Bad CV joints. Replace the CV joints.
It's usually much more inexpensive to replace the entire drive shaft than to repair a worn cv joint. The new drive shaft will come with new cv joints and new boots.
Their is no such thing as a free repair manual, Check with your local library and see if they have an auto repair manual that you can check out.
No there are Cv joints which connect directly from the tranny to the front wheels and act as drive shafts. Most rear wheel drives will have drive shafts as to connect from front to back. The reason CV's must be used in front wheel drive is because of the wheels being used for turning. If it was a drive shaft to the wheels, they would not be able to move.
The average cost to replace CV joints is approximately $300. It is more inexpensive and less time consuming to replace both CV joints.
Yes you have two drive axles that use 2 CV joints, both have an inner CV joint and an Outer CV joint
It is generally not cost-effective to replace individual CV joints. Rebuilt or new CV shaft assemblies in most cases cost less than the joint itself, and are a lot less work to install.