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A non-obvious CV Joint question (and one obvious one)
Evening Pelicans:
I've spend the day wrestling with my passenger side axle - a good exercise, super messy as several have pointed out. Is there a best practice when it comes to mating up the refreshed axle to both the tranny and rear rotor? which side goes first? And is there a cleaning regimen for both the wheel side and tranny side? I've got old grease on both, so I assume a clean-up is in order, but anything else? My CV joint components looked really good, typical shiny parts, but one part of the inner race gave me pause: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1404521945.jpg I'm a <3,000 mile a year driver, so I'm thinking drive on it until it dies. I guess I can swap the wheel side and tranny side joints (full assemblies) and get more life, anyone done this? Thanks Pelicans and Happy 4th! |
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Yep, I've done this and it works well. I've mentioned it a few times on CV threads but no one else seems terribly interested in the idea. |
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