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Have a tear in my front right CV Boot. I've spoken about it before.
Well, I debated about a replacing the whole axle or buy a boot repair kit.
Ballpark prices go:
Axel I needed was $119 and looked to be in pretty good shape. So I ordered it.
It came in today. I put it in w NO HELP from YouTube. (That's why I am all that is man!)
I've discovered at age 39, I'm a better mechanic than I am a carpenter. Basically mechanicing is like a puzzle. (unlike carpentry, which is more like building something from scratch)
I'm kicking myself for not making a YouTube video of it. But when I started, I had no idea if I could finish it on my own. And who wants to watch a guy failing at something on YouTube? (Don't answer that)
The brake system has to come off completely.
There are a couple of mud deflecting plastics that have to be removed.
Hub nut (30mm), rotor, shock, and ball joints...
Then there's always the "Will it come out when I yank on it?" moment with the axle, itself.
So this thread, I'll leave it here for anyone who needs a coach to walk them through... just ask for help. I have a mind like a steel trap!
I think I still remember the socket sizes to every bolt!
Ha!
Well, I debated about a replacing the whole axle or buy a boot repair kit.
Ballpark prices go:
- Axle - $206 Honda OE from dealer
- Repair kit - $30 from the dealer.
Axel I needed was $119 and looked to be in pretty good shape. So I ordered it.
It came in today. I put it in w NO HELP from YouTube. (That's why I am all that is man!)
I've discovered at age 39, I'm a better mechanic than I am a carpenter. Basically mechanicing is like a puzzle. (unlike carpentry, which is more like building something from scratch)
I'm kicking myself for not making a YouTube video of it. But when I started, I had no idea if I could finish it on my own. And who wants to watch a guy failing at something on YouTube? (Don't answer that)
The brake system has to come off completely.
There are a couple of mud deflecting plastics that have to be removed.
Hub nut (30mm), rotor, shock, and ball joints...
Then there's always the "Will it come out when I yank on it?" moment with the axle, itself.
So this thread, I'll leave it here for anyone who needs a coach to walk them through... just ask for help. I have a mind like a steel trap!
I think I still remember the socket sizes to every bolt!
Ha!
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