Driveaxle Replacement:Easy or Hard? |
Driveaxle Replacement:Easy or Hard? |
Nov 22, 2007 - 1:10 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 28, '06 From Orlando, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Well, like the title says, how would you guys rate the difficulty of replacing the axles on a 94 st? I just bought this car for my girl a while ago and I've been workin on it bit by bit to get it into a nice safe operating condition for her. I was thinkin about doin this myself cuz I don't wanna get raped by a shop, but I've never done it before. I'm reasonably good with mechanics its just that I don't have alot of time(or a place for that matter) to get it done, unless its a quick easy fix, I'll probably have to bite the bullet. Haynes manual makes it seem easy enuff, but I wanna know for sure before I start rippin stuff apart. (Btw replacing em cuz cv joints are shot, horrible, disgusting clicking in turns)
Also as a side note, I've been reading that places like autozone and the like sells axles that are too short. Any recommendations as to the best place to get 'em? (Besides the Dealer) |
Nov 29, 2007 - 8:56 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '02 From San Juan, PR Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
LOL, what did his nationality, age, and body constitution have to do with putting ATF in your manual tranny? Anyway, if I'm buying a car, I question the person like if I was some sort of FBI agent, and I check every single little thing, including fluids. I don't know how you managed to drive it for six months without being in the complete know.
By the way, the extensions look great on your car. Hmmm, so that's how they were going to look on mine if I didn't sell them to you? -------------------- |
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