The Buslady wrote: > > All 4 CVs are gone...$860.00...that's the dealer's price of course, I dont > have the $$ to get it towed to my usual mechanic who's 20 miles from here. > there's also a possibilty of one of the mechanics at work fixing it IF he can > find CVs cheap enough. He works on VWs. Who knows.... > Buslady, Call your usual mechanic and ask him what the probabilities are that ALL FOUR of your CV's are "gone". Chances are one broke, one's on it's last legs, and two are worn but still serviceable. Ask your mechanic if he can help you out with some used ones to replace the worst ones. Run on them and the serviceable ones you have now, and save up for the ones that go bad later. Let us know what you come up with, maybe someone on the list has some good CV's they would let go cheap. Of course, if you really WANT a smaller, less thirsty car...? Larry |
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