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Old 03-19-2007, 12:59 PM   #20 (permalink)
Valkyrie
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Re: Lessons about CV axle failure

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bandi previously said: View Post
Valk... or someone else knowledgeable here...

1. Are all four CV joints the same ?...

2. Are right and left axles the same ?...

3. Do the CV Joints come as one or multipal
part #'s ?...

4. Does someone have a parts list for the axle
replacement ?...

I know, I know, I can and will do the research
myself, but I would not be 100% unless it can
be collaborated...

Thanks Much...

5. U-Joist for drive shafts, one size, or multipal ?...
1. No- the inner joint is a tulip, the outer joint is a birfield.
2. Yes, the left and right axles are the same, but the seals are not.
3. The CV axle comes as a complete assembly, the joints are part of the axle.
4. I just gave it to you.
5. U-joints are different depending upon where they are located.
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