>Keep in mind that at least in the rear of a Type 2 >or Vanagon a new Lobro will run somewhere around >$80+ or so dollars for just a single CV. At $82 for >an axle... well.... you pays your money and takes >your chances. Actually the Lobro joints for Buses and at least early Vanagons can be gotten from Bus Depot for $50 each. If you really need them, you may have to go local, in which case you will probably pay close to $65 each. But that's just the joints, not the boot kits or driveshaft. So $82 per axle does sound suspiciously low. But hey, with a lifetime warranty -- depends on how many times you want to get under there and do the CV replacement job! :-)
Sean Bartnik Fairfax, Virginia ============================ '81 Vanagon L Westfalia '74 Karmann Ghia convertible http://www.type2.com/bartnik/tech.htm
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