The difference I pointed out was the work involved in removing and replacing the CV joint on the axle, as opposed to just slapping in a new axle assembly. If you buy an axle assembly (half-shaft), then the difference is just cost. I believe I was referring to buying the CV's, and not an axle assembly. I didn't know that new half-shafts were available. My bad. Bill Marshall '85 GL Tiico "Pandora" Aurora, IL |
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