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Old 06-23-2008, 09:07 PM
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Ahh.... this makes total sense. Anything special regarding removing this apparatus and putting it back? I did driver side last february, but i think maybe I have put at most 400-500 miles on it since then with the brakes needing replacement and all.

Yes I am going to do it the same way, taking the entire half shaft assembly out of the diff. I did leave the wishbone attached to the assembly. I also followed the instructions and torqued these bolts down with vehicle weight on them.

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Not tension bar/strut. It's the sensor that goes on wishbone(lower control arms), right? If I remember correctly, that's ride height sensor. It's quite easy to take it off. Are you gonna do it the same way? (take the inner CV joint out)

When you did the other side, did you leave the wishbone attached to the steering knuckle?
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Ahh.... this makes total sense. Anything special regarding removing this apparatus and putting it back? I did driver side last february, but i think maybe I have put at most 400-500 miles on it since then with the brakes needing replacement and all.

Yes I am going to do it the same way, taking the entire half shaft assembly out of the diff. I did leave the wishbone attached to the assembly. I also followed the instructions and torqued these bolts down with vehicle weight on them.
Be careful not to damage control arm ball joint. If it's shot, you will have to get it off steering knuckle and it's real PITA to do it.
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Yep. I use the tool prescribed earlier in this thread. Works perfect.

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Be careful not to damage control arm ball joint. If it's shot, you will have to get it off steering knuckle and it's real PITA to do it.
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I started work on my passenger side outer CV boot last night. About halfway through, must say its much easier the second time around. I am finding myself going back to my own thread here and there tho

I wanna bang this out and then get the car over to the indy dealer for them to do an alignment and check my steering wheel shudder.
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Axle is back in the diff. I think I have this down to a science now
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So...both of my outer boots are torn, dealer wants $1100.00!!! The parts are like 60 bucks! Anyway, there is no way I am doing this myself, so what can I expect to pay an independent mechanic? Also, what are the dangers of driving with the torn boots until I find someone?
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Nevermind, I got the information I needed from a local Mechanic. For anyone else in the same situation, he quoted me $240.00 to do both front outer boots and I supply the parts. This is what I bought, hopefully they are okay. Wayyy better the the $1100.00 the stealership wanted.

http://www.autohausaz.com/search/pro...V%20Boot%20Kit

The only part that worries me is he can't do the repair until next friday and stated I need to stop driving it due the possibility of damaging the CV joint. I can't go a week without a car...guess I'll figure something out.
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Thats a deal, much better than doing it urself then. Let us know if that figure changes once he gets in there and sees what the job entails. My indy wanted 550.00 per side. Just as much as the dealer. So I spent 32.00 for the boot kit and did it myself...it's a pita tho.
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You don't have to stop driving it, I would just minimize your driving and dont blow through any puddles, avoid driving in rain, etc... Personally I would rather put it down until it can be resolved, or you can read in this thread there is a temporary solution I have come up. I used it with good success, kept it clean as a whistle until i had time the other day to pull the axle and replace the boot. $240 for laboer is a very reasonable price. 2 Kits will run you $70 from crevier, your mech prob charge around the same.

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Nevermind, I got the information I needed from a local Mechanic. For anyone else in the same situation, he quoted me $240.00 to do both front outer boots and I supply the parts. This is what I bought, hopefully they are okay. Wayyy better the the $1100.00 the stealership wanted.

http://www.autohausaz.com/search/pro...V%20Boot%20Kit

The only part that worries me is he can't do the repair until next friday and stated I need to stop driving it due the possibility of damaging the CV joint. I can't go a week without a car...guess I'll figure something out.
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I just finished replacing the boots of the left front axle... not too bad of a job, really. Took about 3.5 hours. Thanks to all the input in this thread and the DIY thread!
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