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1998 wrote:Try packing it first. See if that solves the problem.
Dr-X wrote:I dont know what you guys are on about. This is a piss easy job. Just unbolt everything, yank the old ones off, and reverse. When I did the clutch on my Sigma I also did the CV's, with no previous experience. I was surprised how easy it was, and shocked at how much mechanics charge for such a simple job.
YeMs wrote:i really dont suggest doing it on your own, u have to make sure the CV is packed properly, make sure it fits properly, make sure u dont break the circlip wen fitting the cv, make sure the circlip is correctly fitted, if u have removed the whole shaft to do the job that wen ur refitting that u dont pinch the axle seal, that your cv ties are done up tight enough to secure the boot so it wont fall off, that every thing is done up tight and fitted properly.
YeMs wrote:CV Ties done up tight: Can you tighten a screw? whats that got to do with it? i kno for a fact CV ties dont have any thing to do with a screw..
Dr-X wrote: and the best way to familiarize yourself with a vehicle is through practical experience. What's the worst that can happen, really? I so go for it... Save yourself some dosh, educate yourself, have fun, swear like hell when you f**k something up, have a beer, and move on. Good times.
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