Updated: 1993 Honda Civic - Crack in CV Boots
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Updated: 1993 Honda Civic - Crack in CV Boots
A while ago I had problems with my boots being torn in my cv struts,
and you guys have all been very helpful who gave me great feedback.
Yesterday I seen this very cool guy who had me return the CV Joint
Boots I had bought for $35 dollars at autozone, and I bought the front
left/right side entire shaft and replaced both sides.
It only costed $60 for each side, with a turntable core of $40... so in
end it only costed me $40 dollars for the entire parts, which actually
is only $5 more then what the boots costed. How stupid is that? of
course because the boots are included on the cv's anyways.
So, in end it costed me $40 for parts, and $60 for labor (30 for each
one) with a total of $100
Thank you Michael Pardee, TeGGeR and everyone else.
and you guys have all been very helpful who gave me great feedback.
Yesterday I seen this very cool guy who had me return the CV Joint
Boots I had bought for $35 dollars at autozone, and I bought the front
left/right side entire shaft and replaced both sides.
It only costed $60 for each side, with a turntable core of $40... so in
end it only costed me $40 dollars for the entire parts, which actually
is only $5 more then what the boots costed. How stupid is that? of
course because the boots are included on the cv's anyways.
So, in end it costed me $40 for parts, and $60 for labor (30 for each
one) with a total of $100
Thank you Michael Pardee, TeGGeR and everyone else.
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Re: Updated: 1993 Honda Civic - Crack in CV Boots
"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>A while ago I had problems with my boots being torn in my cv struts,
> and you guys have all been very helpful who gave me great feedback.
> Yesterday I seen this very cool guy who had me return the CV Joint
> Boots I had bought for $35 dollars at autozone, and I bought the front
> left/right side entire shaft and replaced both sides.
>
> It only costed $60 for each side, with a turntable core of $40... so in
> end it only costed me $40 dollars for the entire parts, which actually
> is only $5 more then what the boots costed. How stupid is that? of
> course because the boots are included on the cv's anyways.
>
> So, in end it costed me $40 for parts, and $60 for labor (30 for each
> one) with a total of $100
>
> Thank you Michael Pardee, TeGGeR and everyone else.
>
Thanks for the feedback! It helps us a lot with the next guys.
Mike
news:1124388134.362556.230510@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
>A while ago I had problems with my boots being torn in my cv struts,
> and you guys have all been very helpful who gave me great feedback.
> Yesterday I seen this very cool guy who had me return the CV Joint
> Boots I had bought for $35 dollars at autozone, and I bought the front
> left/right side entire shaft and replaced both sides.
>
> It only costed $60 for each side, with a turntable core of $40... so in
> end it only costed me $40 dollars for the entire parts, which actually
> is only $5 more then what the boots costed. How stupid is that? of
> course because the boots are included on the cv's anyways.
>
> So, in end it costed me $40 for parts, and $60 for labor (30 for each
> one) with a total of $100
>
> Thank you Michael Pardee, TeGGeR and everyone else.
>
Thanks for the feedback! It helps us a lot with the next guys.
Mike
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Re: Updated: 1993 Honda Civic - Crack in CV Boots
"mopa" <buttakid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>A while ago I had problems with my boots being torn in my cv struts,
> and you guys have all been very helpful who gave me great feedback.
> Yesterday I seen this very cool guy who had me return the CV Joint
> Boots I had bought for $35 dollars at autozone, and I bought the front
> left/right side entire shaft and replaced both sides.
>
> It only costed $60 for each side, with a turntable core of $40... so in
> end it only costed me $40 dollars for the entire parts, which actually
> is only $5 more then what the boots costed. How stupid is that? of
> course because the boots are included on the cv's anyways.
>
> So, in end it costed me $40 for parts, and $60 for labor (30 for each
> one) with a total of $100
>
> Thank you Michael Pardee, TeGGeR and everyone else.
>
Thanks for the feedback! It helps us a lot with the next guys.
Mike
news:1124388134.362556.230510@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
>A while ago I had problems with my boots being torn in my cv struts,
> and you guys have all been very helpful who gave me great feedback.
> Yesterday I seen this very cool guy who had me return the CV Joint
> Boots I had bought for $35 dollars at autozone, and I bought the front
> left/right side entire shaft and replaced both sides.
>
> It only costed $60 for each side, with a turntable core of $40... so in
> end it only costed me $40 dollars for the entire parts, which actually
> is only $5 more then what the boots costed. How stupid is that? of
> course because the boots are included on the cv's anyways.
>
> So, in end it costed me $40 for parts, and $60 for labor (30 for each
> one) with a total of $100
>
> Thank you Michael Pardee, TeGGeR and everyone else.
>
Thanks for the feedback! It helps us a lot with the next guys.
Mike
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