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CV Joints
had a little vibration at 100kmh I thought it was unbalanced wheel so i went to balanced them the problem is less but vibration still present i checked out and notice that the inner boot on driver side was cracked but still grease left in i notice to a small clunk noise when putting in drive could the joint had to be replace?
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Re: CV Joints
Its not worth the time or hassel. Swap a whole new shaft in and be done with it. I just did mine before i put her away for storage. 2 new rebuilt shafts from Advanced auto parts ran me 96 bucks with a 45 dollar core for each shaft. Swap out time was prolly 2 hrs for me from the time of me putting the car on the lift to taking it off.
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Re: CV Joints
I replaced just the boot once, biggest waist of time in my life. Theres all kinds of crimps by the knuckle that are a pain to get at.
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