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Old 03-19-2007, 12:11 PM   #5 (permalink)
Valkyrie
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Re: Lessons about CV axle failure

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Spike Strip previously said: View Post
BTW, did the driver break a front or rear axle ?? Just curious.

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A CV axle is the front.
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We had to do some minor trail repair on a vehicle. All it took was a basic set of tools (wrenches, hammer and screwdriver) that most people already have in their garage.
Exactly- there are not many tools required that would be considered "exotic", with the axle nut socket being an exception. Parts, fluids, seals and various "shop supplies" also should be carried.
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