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Date:         Thu, 6 Apr 1995 16:22:47 -0400
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From:         wpc@po.cwru.edu (William Claspy)
Subject:      Re: CV Repair

>> Complete rebuilt and warranteed axles,( both CVs etc,) for my '87 >> Syncro are $141 CDN, (ie $100US) so you should do some checking. It is way >> cheaper to buy a rebuilt axle than to buy a dealer priced single joint and >> do all the labour and end up without a warranty. Same goes for my ex-Honda! >> tim s. >> >Where are you finding complete axles rebuilt for $100 US, the best I >could ever find was remanufactured joints for $45 each, were these >remanufactured with new OEM joints? if so share your source. > >John Anderson >ja@coe.wvu.edu >'71 Westy, '90 Corrado G60

I've got a complete axle (axle, both CV's and (untorn) boots) from a '77 that I'm selling for $65 plus shipping. Alls you need to do is clean 'em, repack 'em and slap them in. Don't know if it'll fit an '87 Synchro, but certainly '68-'79.

Contact me if you are interested!

William Claspy wpc@po.cwru.edu "Stay cool, calm, collected and crazy"- Wavy Gravy


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