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cv joints and axles
I own a 02 x5 3.0 with only 97K or 61K miles and i need to replace either my outer CV joint and boot or the whole axle on both sides. Dropped by the dealership just to see how much they would charge for the repair and they quoted me:
![]() -approx $3000 CDN to replace both axles ($1700 parts and 7 hours labour) or approx #2100 for just the outer cv joints but still 7 hours labour. Just wondering if this sounds right to people. Going to be calling about tomorrow to the indie shops. If anyone knows of a good place in the Vancouver/lower mainland, Canada area would be great. Because of the cost, I'm also thinking about getting rid of my lovely x5...your thoughts? Thanks |
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Well...the job isn't that difficult...and aftermarket axles can be purchased for relatively little money. Question is, can you buy a similar replacement and be happy with it. A lot of times, it's cheaper to fix the one you have, than buy something new. Now if you want something new...that's a whole 'nother story.
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There's tons of info on this if you search. I had a torn CV boot and I just replaced the entire axle. I picked up the whole axle for around $120 with shipping. I would never pay to repair a boot when the whole axle is so cheap!
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I am cheap and researched this problem
Choices 1) replace the CV boot / lots of labor 2) replace the CV axle (boot is part of it) - cheap if you have aftermarket axle / expensive if you OEM it 3) DIY I chose 2 with aftermarket parts |
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Drive shafts on fleabay for £80 I think the geezer will ship overseas
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