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Comments: 10 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 04-30-2006
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CV shafts are a bitch to replace. |
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#3 |
4-30-2006 @ 04:13:44 PM |
Posted By : PurpleTriangle04 |
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#2, Yeah, that's great when your car turns a corner and people look around to see what the hell that noise was. |
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#6 |
4-30-2006 @ 04:47:45 PM |
Posted By : PurpleTriangle04 |
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#4, yes, but yours is in a good way. mine sounded like someone was popping an extremely loud bag of popcorn. |
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#7 |
5-01-2006 @ 01:41:04 AM |
Posted By : 91TSI |
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I don't think they are that big of a job. |
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#8 |
5-01-2006 @ 06:38:45 PM |
Posted By : PurpleTriangle04 |
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#7, They get harder when they fall apart when you give them a good tug (and don't have the proper tools) |
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6-04-2006 @ 03:44:40 AM |
Posted By : 91TSI |
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#8, I know you've more than likely finished the job by now but anyway... You shouldn't tug on them. Get a prybar behind the shaft where it meets the tranny.... And pop. I know you said that you didn't have the right tools but you still should have atleast a flathead screw driver laying around. It's not the proper tool but still better than tugging. |
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