take it to someone who knows what there doing
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Yes you have two drive axles that use 2 CV joints, both have an inner CV joint and an Outer CV joint
180 ft pounds is recommended for all cv axles
yes it does!! the front axles on your car a called cv axels, the joint on the axel is called a cv joint!!
Purchase a re-manufactured half-shaft from an auto parts store. The half-shaft comes complete ready to install with a new CV joint. You will spend almost as much for the CV joint kit alone and spend more frustrating time trying to rebuild the old half-shaft.
It is just bout as cheap to install a rebuilt axel. Get a manual and it will show you how. I agree. Fixing the CV joints or boots isn't worth it considering most replacement axles come with a lifetime warranty.
To replace the CV axles on a Buick Century, first, safely lift and secure the vehicle, then remove the front wheels. Next, remove the axle nut and any components obstructing access to the CV axle, such as the brake caliper and rotor, if necessary. Then, use a pry bar to detach the old axle from the transmission and the wheel hub. Finally, install the new CV axle by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all components are securely reattached before lowering the vehicle.
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To fix a CV joint on a 2003 Subaru Legacy LL Bean, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the wheel. Then, detach the axle nut and any components connected to the axle shaft, such as the brake caliper and rotor. Once the axle is free, remove the old CV joint and replace it with a new one, ensuring proper alignment and securing it with the axle nut. Finally, reassemble the components in reverse order, ensuring everything is tightly fastened before lowering the vehicle.
how do you replace the drivers side drive shaft and cv joint?
how does the cv axle on the driver side removed it wont come out of the transaxle 4cly auto 2002 sonata