CV boot replacement
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Re: CV boot replacement
Tegger says...
> If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> joints are exceedingly high-quality.
Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
using Honda replacement parts?
> If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> joints are exceedingly high-quality.
Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
using Honda replacement parts?
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Re: CV boot replacement
Peabody <waybackNO784SPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in news9iih.12143$a14.7726
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> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@newsfe24.lga:
> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#63
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Re: CV boot replacement
Peabody <waybackNO784SPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in news9iih.12143$a14.7726
@newsfe24.lga:
> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@newsfe24.lga:
> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: CV boot replacement
Peabody <waybackNO784SPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in news9iih.12143$a14.7726
@newsfe24.lga:
> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@newsfe24.lga:
> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: CV boot replacement
Peabody <waybackNO784SPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in news9iih.12143$a14.7726
@newsfe24.lga:
> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@newsfe24.lga:
> Tegger says...
>
> > If your OEM outer joints are still good, it would be
> > *very* wise of you to retain them, with new OEM boots
> > (about $40 each, plus the bands and grease). OEM CV
> > joints are exceedingly high-quality.
>
> Are Honda replacement axles/joints the same high quality?
> So, if it turns out that some crud did get in there, and the
> joints fail in the future, would it make sense to insist on
> using Honda replacement parts?
>
>
If you can get official Honda reman driveshafts from a Honda dealer,
GO FOR IT.
There is nothing better on the market. Trust me on that.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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