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CV joint
How difficult is it put in CV axles in a 1990 chevy lumina with a 3.1.....im a poor college student, with fairly good mechanic skills......one of my concerns is like so many projects, when you get into it something else is rusty and breaks off.....what are some trouble i will run into, and what is the estimated time of the project.
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Re: CV joint
What you have to do is pull the suspension out to get to the drive axles. That involves removing the tire(obviously), the brake rotor and caliper, and then the strut tower assembly. Then, the drive axle and cv joint should pull directly out of the transmission. best way to do this would prbly be to pry them out as to not destroy the cv boot and create a mess. but, this may not matter in your case anyways. and, i would advise buying new seals for the transmission (cost of only a few bucks, i dont see why youd gamble on that...) Hope it helps!
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Re: CV joint
true, but the removal of a mere 3 bolts, in my opinion, is worth it to have the freedom of a little more working space...
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Re: CV joint
man, im sorry to hear about that, seriously, some of those people could be replaced by monkeys and the job would get done better...
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Re: CV joint
this is very true, and i entirely agree with the philosophy of "to each man his own" and, im sorry to hear about the whole wrong part deal. thats one thing that always gets me... and seriously, some of those people could be replaced by monkeys and the job would get done better...
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