CV axle
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CV axle
I was under my car today and noticed oil spray alll over the underside of the tranny. Upon further inspection, found a tear in the passenger side cv boot. Could this explain some of the hard vibration at low speeds when in AWD? And how expensive of a job is it to have replaced? Does the whole cv axle need to be replaced or just the boot?
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Hard vibration at low speeds is not the CV, it's torque bind.
Get the entire axle replaced. You can either go with Genuine Subaru Axles for $100+ or get remanufactured ones for $60. Having one half-shaft replaced should cost one hour of labor...so ~$60.
Get the entire axle replaced. You can either go with Genuine Subaru Axles for $100+ or get remanufactured ones for $60. Having one half-shaft replaced should cost one hour of labor...so ~$60.
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If the four tires on your car don't match exactly, you're asking for trouble.
1995 Polo Green Subaru SVX (189k miles - 08/2007-Present)Manarius wrote:The Neo-Cons would call me a defeatist. I'd call me a realist. I'm realistically saying that a snowball has better chances in the blazes of hell than democracy has in Iraq.
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I'd be learing of buying CV's off ebay, but that just my own scepticism and I have no experience to base it off of.
The last time I did an axle was about three weeks ago and it cost 85 dollars for the new axle. However, I used to get them for 70 but that way my 93' and not my 96' OBW I have now. I suspect though the price just went up.
The last time I did an axle was about three weeks ago and it cost 85 dollars for the new axle. However, I used to get them for 70 but that way my 93' and not my 96' OBW I have now. I suspect though the price just went up.
Lee
93' SS, 5mt swapped, 182k, not stock...
96' N/A OBW 5sp, 212k, Couple mods... RIP
99' N/A OBW, 4eat, mostly stock.
93' SS, 5mt swapped, 182k, not stock...
96' N/A OBW 5sp, 212k, Couple mods... RIP
99' N/A OBW, 4eat, mostly stock.
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No. Waste of your money. You're not going to get rid of the clicking by just regreasing the boot. It's contaminated and that's that.wallgood358 wrote:But for a quick temp solution, can i have it regreased and a replacement boot put on to allevaite the thumping i get when i turn
1995 Polo Green Subaru SVX (189k miles - 08/2007-Present)Manarius wrote:The Neo-Cons would call me a defeatist. I'd call me a realist. I'm realistically saying that a snowball has better chances in the blazes of hell than democracy has in Iraq.
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