cv joint boots
#1
cv joint boots
went to get my air fixed and he says i need to get these replaced bc they are dry rotted and will prob bust loose soon. its gonna be about $320. is this a fair price, and does it really need to be done?
#3
What about going with a new CV half shaft
I don't think much of the split CV boots. It's hard for me to belive that they will maintain a good seal for any length of time.
It's a little more labor but the CV half shaft assemblies are pretty darn cheap. I've seen remans at rockauto.com for about $50 each and you get all new bearings a complete CV boot, etc. The core charge is acutally more than the part itself so you definitely want to trade them in.
It's a little more labor but the CV half shaft assemblies are pretty darn cheap. I've seen remans at rockauto.com for about $50 each and you get all new bearings a complete CV boot, etc. The core charge is acutally more than the part itself so you definitely want to trade them in.
#5
I would replace the axles entirely. If the boots are in bad condition, it is a possibility that the joints are probably on their last legs too. The axles are pretty cheap and relatively easy to replace yourself. It will be cheaper than $320 anyways and you get new axles.