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Old 01-03-2006, 05:14 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by gharari
I actually had a mechanic rebuild the axles. I tried to get the cv joint apart, but it was pretty stubborn and I was not sure I was doing it right. Also, I didn't have the special crimping tool needed for the boot clips. So I brought the axels down to my mechanic and It cost me $85 to have this done. I then brought the rebuilt axels home and installed them.
(late to the party, sorry)

You did the right thing. Nothing worse than cleaning out a CV joint and putting it back together. On Eclipses we always just buy a new axle rather than deal with it because it ends up only being like $50 more than replacing the CV joint. Of course, that's not Porsche Prices.

$85 for that sort of job, money well spent!

JackG, 10 hours sounds excessive. Shouldn't they be taking figures from a standard labor sheet rather than guessing about it??
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