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Date:         Thu, 1 Feb 1996 16:28:13 -0600 (CST)
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From:         cheeses@arn.net (Cheese)
Subject:      Re: CV Joints 80 Vanagon

>-- [ From: Mark Howser * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- > >I've got a rattling noise on the right rear of my van. It occurs when I'm >moving, especially when I get close to upshifting to the next gear. I >checked the outside CV boot on the right rear of my van. It was torn. I >jacked up the rear end and there seem to be a play in the wheel. > >Question: Is this a failing CV joint? What else can I do to confirm >that's what it is? > >If it is failing, what is inviolved in replacing it? What tools will I need >? > >I priced a CV joint at my FLAPS and it was $108. Is that reasonable? >Should I avoid any suppliers/manufacturers? > >TIA, > >Mark Howser

Mark,

Try Transform at 800-508-7267. They do quality VW tranny rebuilds and carry lots of drivetrain parts.

I bought four German "Racing" CV joints from them for $50 each. I would also suggest replacing the boots with German-made units. The German-made boots seem to last several times as long as the ones made in India, Mexico, Brasil, etc.

Cheese


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