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Hey, I've got a 1997 Honda Civic DX 4D Sedan. I'd recently noticed "popping"
noises that occur occasionally when I make sharp turns. I went to two different mechanics... the first said I needed C.V. boots replaced because some dirt had accumulated and they were in bad shape. The second said I should get both axles replaced because something (I forget what) was torn. Does anyone know what the approximate difference in price is between getting the CV boots and getting the left and right axles replaced? I'm a bit skeptical about getting the whole axle replaced because the first mechanic told me other mechanics might tell me that I need to get the entire axle replaced which wouldn't be necessary in his view but maybe the second mechanic saw something the first one didn't see. I'm also wondering about ordering auto parts off the internet. I know next to nothing about my car, but I've heard you can save money by maybe ordering parts yourself off the internet and then paying the mechanic for labor only. Would this be wise or should I just let the mechanic take care of the whole process. And are there any good web sites where I'd be able to order auto parts (specifically the parts I've mentioned in this post) at a good price online?? Thanks for any advice!! Maria |
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If you hear popping sound from the joint then you cv joint is bad.
Just replacing the boot will not fix it. You may waiting until the noise got louder since you will have to replacing it anyway. If you buy a cv joint on internet you will have to mail back your old one after you are done to get your core deposit back. Unless you are buying a genuine Honda rebuilt one then you will not save much by ordering on internet after paying all the shipping cost. Why not try autozone. They have rebuilt cv axles for about $80 plus deposit. They come with lifetime warrenty too. "Jose Luiz" <wardnine9@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<bo6lo6$18ld3a$1@ID-77497.news.uni-berlin.de>... > Hey, I've got a 1997 Honda Civic DX 4D Sedan. I'd recently noticed "popping" > noises that occur occasionally when I make sharp turns. I went to two > different mechanics... the first said I needed C.V. boots replaced because > some dirt had accumulated and they were in bad shape. The second said I > should get both axles replaced because something (I forget what) was torn. > Does anyone know what the approximate difference in price is between getting > the CV boots and getting the left and right axles replaced? I'm a bit > skeptical about getting the whole axle replaced because the first mechanic > told me other mechanics might tell me that I need to get the entire axle > replaced which wouldn't be necessary in his view but maybe the second > mechanic saw something the first one didn't see. > > I'm also wondering about ordering auto parts off the internet. I know next > to nothing about my car, but I've heard you can save money by maybe ordering > parts yourself off the internet and then paying the mechanic for labor only. > Would this be wise or should I just let the mechanic take care of the whole > process. And are there any good web sites where I'd be able to order auto > parts (specifically the parts I've mentioned in this post) at a good price > online?? Thanks for any advice!! > > Maria |
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|> Hey, I've got a 1997 Honda Civic DX 4D Sedan. I'd recently noticed "popping"
|> noises that occur occasionally when I make sharp turns. I went to two |> different mechanics... the first said I needed C.V. boots replaced because |> some dirt had accumulated and they were in bad shape. Replace the joint. just replacing the boots is a waste of time. |> should get both axles replaced because something (I forget what) was torn. Just replace the one(s) that has a torn boot. |> Does anyone know what the approximate difference in price is between getting > |> I'm also wondering about ordering auto parts off the internet. I know next |> to nothing about my car, but I've heard you can save money by maybe ordering |> parts yourself off the internet and then paying the mechanic for labor only. Most shops won't install customer-supplied parts. Those that do will increase the labor charge to make up for the lost profit. If you can find an individual to do it you might save some money, if you are comfortable with that. It's a relatively simple process. |> Would this be wise or should I just let the mechanic take care of the whole |> process. And are there any good web sites where I'd be able to order auto |> parts (specifically the parts I've mentioned in this post) at a good price |> online?? Thanks for any advice!! I'd recommend just replacing the joint itself with a NEW part. Almost all replacement axles are remanufactured. Very few are repaired with the expensive machinery required to re-cut the bearing paths correctly. Rex in Fort Worth |
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I `ve swap boots on axle-knocking problems, and it`s fine. Here`s the
catch. You ``must`` catch it on time. Once you notice a faint knock, stop driving immediately. Clean out the old grease, I mean, take each ball out one by one. I`ve done it so it`s fun, maybe not for others The second catch. The faint knock might re occur once in a while or will not occur at all, but it`s harmless. If it`s neglected, the above won`t work. Keeping the front tires balanced helps a lot. Rick > Hey, I've got a 1997 Honda Civic DX 4D Sedan. I'd recently noticed "popping" > noises that occur occasionally when I make sharp turns. I went to two > different mechanics... the first said I needed C.V. boots replaced because > some dirt had accumulated and they were in bad shape. The second said I > should get both axles replaced because something (I forget what) was torn. > Does anyone know what the approximate difference in price is between getting > the CV boots and getting the left and right axles replaced? I'm a bit > skeptical about getting the whole axle replaced because the first mechanic > told me other mechanics might tell me that I need to get the entire axle > replaced which wouldn't be necessary in his view but maybe the second > mechanic saw something the first one didn't see. > > I'm also wondering about ordering auto parts off the internet. I know next > to nothing about my car, but I've heard you can save money by maybe ordering > parts yourself off the internet and then paying the mechanic for labor only. > Would this be wise or should I just let the mechanic take care of the whole > process. And are there any good web sites where I'd be able to order auto > parts (specifically the parts I've mentioned in this post) at a good price > online?? Thanks for any advice!! > > Maria |
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