How To Replace CV Boots - EricTheCarGuy
How To Replace CV Boots - EricTheCarGuy
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This one is a request from more than one person so I'm happy to bring it to you. As I said in the video I personally don't see much point of replacing just the CV boots anymore as it just makes more sense to replace the axle, that's just how I feel however. If you do want to replace the boots I hope this video will help.
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CV Axles - AutoZone Car Care
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/CV-Axle/_/N-6o2dc In the first installment of the AutoZone Complete Car Care - CV Axle Series, Bruce Bonebrake explains CV axles, one of the major components of a front wheel drive transmission system. Learn why inspecting CV joints should be part of your regular vehicle maintenance. Also learn about the tools you will need to replace your cv joints.
Get everything you need to do the job right at http://www.autozone.com
Rebuilding CV joints - part 1
Follow along while I rebuild the CV joints from my '73 Porsche 914. A lot of the assembly applies to all CV joins.
Remove an axle
This is by far the easiest way to remove axles from an NA mr2
Replacing a Rack & Pinion Type Inner Tie Rod DIY
Thanks for watching! Rate & comment on this video, then check out my channel & SUBSCRIBE for more DIY auto repair videos. This is a video showing how to replace an inner tie rod on a rack and pinion equipped vehicle. This on is a 1997 Ford Explorer 2 wheel drive. I made a brief reference to a zip tie on the video & didn't explain myself. I used a zip tie in place of the inner bellows boot clamp on the rack.
how to check bad cv joint noise on your car, read vid desc. for more
See http://www.myturbodiesel.com/1000q/b5/CV-boot-broken-replacement.htm for more details on fixing this problem. The car shown is a Volkswagen Passat, Audi of the same era also have bad CV joints and broken or torn CV boots.
CV Boot Gun In Action
zapp1 tools........CV Boot Gun in action.... A short video showing a CV Boot Gun in action... It only takes 30 seconds to fit a CV Boot when using this tool.... But bewhere only use strech type CV Boots or they will split in two when these powerful jaws open up...
Oops, Axle and Ball Joint Replacement - EricTheCarGuy
Oops, Axle and Ball Joint Replacement
Sorry I missed you last week, I had this video half done and didn't get a chance to finish. Well we have our 1990 Accord again, I'm getting some mileage out of this one but I don't mind cause there are still quite a few of these on the road and a few of you have claimed ownership to one of these 4th generation Accords, so enjoy. A couple of things to note, I could do a video on taking out the wishbone bolt alone, I've run into a few problems here such as a rusted bolt that won't come out of it's bushing as one example, perhaps future videos will show how to overcome this problem. I thought this one went together well despite the fact that you might be getting sick of Honda Accords, I still have more from other makes that I haven't edited or posted yet. I have more to this video as well that may show up in DVD form at one point, YouTube only gives me 10min to work with but I think that is enough to get you started and not lose interest.
Perhaps you could help by submitting questions in the form of text responses or what I would really like is a video response to something I've put out there, that would be great.
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