CV joint/ Drive Shaft....Nightmare
Got towed and got the hint that this might be a transmission issue and had to wait the next morning to get assessed from my mechanic and with the celebration call that it wasn't, turns out it was my passenger drive shaft cv joint. As usuall I have been in a messy headache ever since. So I Called the dealer got quoted for 1500$ plus tax =1695 without installation....

So maybe that 'mediocre' fix is actually the way it's supposed to be done...
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg1.htm#item1
So maybe that 'mediocre' fix is actually the way it's supposed to be done...
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg1.htm#item1
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How did you end up fixing this?
My dealer told me their techs may not have the experience to replace the $94 boot, in which case they will have to replace the entire shaft at $1700+tax&labour... This seems to be a ridiculous statement...
*Please note: Split boots, or even replacement factory boots will NOT fix a bad/damaged CV joint. Those are only for instances when just the boot is torn, allowing the grease to escape.



*Please note: Split boots, or even replacement factory boots will NOT fix a bad/damaged CV joint. Those are only for instances when just the boot is torn, allowing the grease to escape.



