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Date:         Fri, 21 Nov 1997 16:27:42 -0800
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From:         "L-Soft list server at vanagon (1.8c)" <LISTSERV@GERRY.SDSC.EDU>
Subject:      Re: CV Joints[via LSMTP - see www.lsoft.com]

> Replacing a CV joint is pretty simple. It requires a vice to put the axle Unknown command - "REPLACING". Try HELP.

> in and something pop the clip off with Unknown command - "IN". Try HELP.

> (special tool or screwdrivers). To remove the CV joint you need to remove Unknown command - "(SPECIAL". Try HELP.

> the whole axle that its Unknown command - "THE". Try HELP.

> attached to. You might need a Torx or stardrive internally wrenching tool Unknown command - "ATTACHED". Try HELP.

> or Unknown command - "OR". Try HELP.

> just an allen wrench (the other two are like an allen wrench but they have Unknown command - "JUST". Try HELP.

> lots of points instead of being octagon shaped). I would get a set that Unknown command - "LOTS". Try HELP.

> can Unknown command - "CAN". Try HELP.

> be driven by a rachet. Then you loosen the bolts all the way around on Unknown command - "BE". Try HELP.

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