I'm looking at buyinga car for $300 that only needs 2 new CV boots (hopefully) what are they and how hard are they to replace.
Oh and does anybody know that subaroo forum I got saw on the powder board sometime a while ago?
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I'm looking at buyinga car for $300 that only needs 2 new CV boots (hopefully) what are they and how hard are they to replace.
Oh and does anybody know that subaroo forum I got saw on the powder board sometime a while ago?
CV (constant velocity) joints are joints on the axles to allow for when your suspension goes up and down. The boot goes over it keeping grease in and other stuff out. If the boots are torn, it's possible that gravel, sand, etc has gotten into the joint. In that case, you're hosed have to replace the joints as well... You can tell that the joints are bad if there be grindy/clunky noises coming from that sector of the engine compartmentQuote:
Originally posted by ak_powder_monkey
I'm looking at buyinga car for $300 that only needs 2 new CV boots (hopefully) what are they and how hard are they to replace.
Oh and does anybody know that subaroo forum I got saw on the powder board sometime a while ago?
It may be a tough job considering the car's only $300 and I'm going to take a wild guess and say that it hasn't been maintained for the last xxx years of life. So, more than likely your going to have a hard time getting the damn things to come off. My brother knows from experience about how much of a pain these can be... If you're 1/2 way smart mechanically and have the tools, you should be able to buy yourself a manual and change them.
Personally my advice would be to stay away unless:
a) you have the knowledge and money to replace the joints too
or
b) someone else is buying
**Please note, this could be a complete fabrication. It may be something I just pulled out of my ass and could just be screwing with you. Some who know me may say that my advise cannot be trusted, while others may tell you that I'm an expert in said subject. As for the part about being 1/2 way smart mechanically; you have not proven to me or this board that you are even 1/3 smart because if you were, you would have used www.google.com. This would have resulted in a plethora of responses for this non-skiing related question. Furthermore, without seeing the car, it is impossible to propely assess your situation.
edit for pirate grammar - arrrr... it be 'if there are noises in that sector', not 'if there be'
also, I may give advice and can advise, but I cannot give advise...
Can you trust car advice from someone who spells it advise? :p
My advice is to not advise me anymore ;)Quote:
Originally posted by ole2planker
Can you trust car advice from someone who spells it advise? :p
http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/mgu0278l.jpgQuote:
Originally posted by ak_powder_monkey
I got saw
me and friend changed out his cvs in four hours on his honda and we'd never done it before. I don't know if its harder on a subee but it was real simple on the honda.
Well the car in question got sold 15 minutes before I was gonna buy it :mad: so pissed arrrg
They are actually mainly around so that the wheels can spin at different speeds when going around corners. Outter wheel takes a longer path than the inside one. Ever driven a 4x4 with lockers? That herky jerky motion is what the CV's prevent in everyday driving. The rest of the adviCe is right though.
'nuff saidQuote:
If you're 1/2 way smart
You trying to ask about this place?Quote:
Originally posted by ak_powder_monkey
Oh and does anybody know that subaroo forum I got saw on the powder board sometime a while ago?
forums.nasioc.com/forums/
Lots of wicked smart people over there.
2 part boots with clamps or OEM?Quote:
Originally posted by pollard
me and friend changed out his cvs in four hours on his honda and we'd never done it before. I don't know if its harder on a subee but it was real simple on the honda.