OEM. Pay the money and never have to deal with a driveshaft failure again.@Mr. Asa you have a preferred brand for cv axle's? Seems a lot of em are chinesium these days. Looks like NAPA MaxDrive might be solid still though.
OEM. Pay the money and never have to deal with a driveshaft failure again.@Mr. Asa you have a preferred brand for cv axle's? Seems a lot of em are chinesium these days. Looks like NAPA MaxDrive might be solid still though.
Yup. Labor is a bitchYeah, likely gonna go with a lifetime warranty rebuilt oem. Odyssey won't pass md inspection, has some dry rot on one of the CV boots. Costs the same to replace the whole axle as the boot
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That's because you have to take the whole thing out either way.Yeah, likely gonna go with a lifetime warranty rebuilt oem. Odyssey won't pass md inspection, has some dry rot on one of the CV boots. Costs the same to replace the whole axle as the boot
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My acuras had the same issue. $600 to replace both front axles with rebuilt ones. Every 24 mos. what's the charge on 'lifetime' warranty?????Yeah, likely gonna go with a lifetime warranty rebuilt oem. Odyssey won't pass md inspection, has some dry rot on one of the CV boots. Costs the same to replace the whole axle as the boot
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Then disassemble the axle, something mechanics hate doing now.That's because you have to take the whole thing out either way.
Haha! Fuck you, State Farm!!
I hope they insured the shop as well.
https://jalopnik.com/couple-awarded-42-million-after-crash-because-shop-glu-1819359410
You're just jealous that the shop got to do all the huffing, aren't you?I'm using this story next time someone tells me they're going with 3M instead of my stuff.
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Which I wouldn't recommend using in anything that travels fast.
Or slow.
Or moves at all.
You're just jealous that the shop got to do all the huffing, aren't you?
“The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten” – Benjamin Franklin180 dollars all in, labor included, to replace that CV axle through yourmechanic.
Could not hope for better than that. 94 in labor, 78 in parts.
“The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten” – Benjamin Franklin
I hope the $78 axle isn't cheap chinesium.
how was the other side?
good, but weird. here (chicago area) the passenger side goes first supposedly due to speeding through the water on the curb side of the road constantly.other side was fine
Mechanic says he sees a lot of odysseys tear up the drivers front boot for no reason.