Frontend CV joints
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Frontend CV joints
I have a CIVIC 2002 EX that I think is in need of a changeing of the
CV joint in the frontend. Just wondering where you folks might find
the best deals on them and are you using OEM, or generic
re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
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CV joint in the frontend. Just wondering where you folks might find
the best deals on them and are you using OEM, or generic
re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
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Re: Frontend CV joints
jonnono@hawaii.no.spam.edu wrote in news:e6sc6k$t8q$1@news.hawaii.edu:
> I have a CIVIC 2002 EX that I think is in need of a changeing of the
> CV joint in the frontend.
Why do you "think" they are bad? Do you "think" the boots are split and
grease is flung everywhere?
> Just wondering where you folks might find
> the best deals on them and are you using OEM,
OEM prices will make you either gasp or plotz. Most probably the latter.
(Yiddish *can* be cool...)
> or generic
> re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
>
Remans are a crapshoot. But you won't get much more than two years out of
any of them. Keep your OEMs as long as humanly possible.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
> I have a CIVIC 2002 EX that I think is in need of a changeing of the
> CV joint in the frontend.
Why do you "think" they are bad? Do you "think" the boots are split and
grease is flung everywhere?
> Just wondering where you folks might find
> the best deals on them and are you using OEM,
OEM prices will make you either gasp or plotz. Most probably the latter.
(Yiddish *can* be cool...)
> or generic
> re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
>
Remans are a crapshoot. But you won't get much more than two years out of
any of them. Keep your OEMs as long as humanly possible.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Frontend CV joints
jonnono@hawaii.no.spam.edu wrote in news:e6sc6k$t8q$1@news.hawaii.edu:
> I have a CIVIC 2002 EX that I think is in need of a changeing of the
> CV joint in the frontend.
Why do you "think" they are bad? Do you "think" the boots are split and
grease is flung everywhere?
> Just wondering where you folks might find
> the best deals on them and are you using OEM,
OEM prices will make you either gasp or plotz. Most probably the latter.
(Yiddish *can* be cool...)
> or generic
> re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
>
Remans are a crapshoot. But you won't get much more than two years out of
any of them. Keep your OEMs as long as humanly possible.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
> I have a CIVIC 2002 EX that I think is in need of a changeing of the
> CV joint in the frontend.
Why do you "think" they are bad? Do you "think" the boots are split and
grease is flung everywhere?
> Just wondering where you folks might find
> the best deals on them and are you using OEM,
OEM prices will make you either gasp or plotz. Most probably the latter.
(Yiddish *can* be cool...)
> or generic
> re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
>
Remans are a crapshoot. But you won't get much more than two years out of
any of them. Keep your OEMs as long as humanly possible.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Frontend CV joints
jonnono@hawaii.no.spam.edu wrote in news:e6sc6k$t8q$1@news.hawaii.edu:
> I have a CIVIC 2002 EX that I think is in need of a changeing of the
> CV joint in the frontend.
Why do you "think" they are bad? Do you "think" the boots are split and
grease is flung everywhere?
> Just wondering where you folks might find
> the best deals on them and are you using OEM,
OEM prices will make you either gasp or plotz. Most probably the latter.
(Yiddish *can* be cool...)
> or generic
> re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
>
Remans are a crapshoot. But you won't get much more than two years out of
any of them. Keep your OEMs as long as humanly possible.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
> I have a CIVIC 2002 EX that I think is in need of a changeing of the
> CV joint in the frontend.
Why do you "think" they are bad? Do you "think" the boots are split and
grease is flung everywhere?
> Just wondering where you folks might find
> the best deals on them and are you using OEM,
OEM prices will make you either gasp or plotz. Most probably the latter.
(Yiddish *can* be cool...)
> or generic
> re-manufactored shafts? Any other suggestions?
>
Remans are a crapshoot. But you won't get much more than two years out of
any of them. Keep your OEMs as long as humanly possible.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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