The CV joints on my 1995 Villager are going south and due for replacement. After doing some reading it seems to me easier to replace the driveshaft asembly rather than just doing the CV joints. Any discussions on this wouuld be appreciated. I'm not overly fearful of doing the work myself and have access to a fully stocked auto shop (being in the military does have a few perks) in which to do the work. My question is, how hard is it to replace the drive shafts? What problems should I be aware of? Also, I noticed that driveshafts are listed as ABS or non-ABS varieties. I have driver side ABS only so should I order a left side ABS driveshaft and a non-ABS driveshaft for the right?
Thanks for any and all assistance!
Eric