- Mar 31, 2003
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Originally posted by: Evadman
I swear I already posted in this thread a few months ago. Is my mind going?
You did, but i think i mentioned it in one of my other car threads. I didn't devote a topic to it. Additionally, i hadn't had a mechanic's opinion yet, it was just something i thought to ask at the time.
Here's how to do your CV joints..you want to replace the half-shafts, not just the joints. Doing the joints is a PITA and will take more time to do rather than the half-shafts. Yes, the shafts will cost you a bit more but for the less time and headaches, it's worth it.
First
1. Loosen the Axle nuts on the outer of the wheel but do not completely remove it yet. My jetta is 30mm.
2. Loosen the lug nuts.
3. Jack up the vehicle. Make sure the vehicle is supported by jackstands.
4. Remove the wheels.
5. Next remove the axle nut.
6. Remove the nut that holds the balljoint to the A-Arm.
7. Next use a fork type device to pry the balljoint from the A-Arm.
8. Slide the spindle assembly from the A-Arm.
9. Next remove the bolts that hold the shaft to the tranny. Mine are star shape but consult your Haynes, Chilton, or Dealer for more info.
10. Remove the shaft from the tranny.
The car must be in neutral to remove the shaft.
11. Get the new shaft and pack it thoroughly with high temp bearing grease. Dont' skimp on the grease!
12. Reverse the installation.
Torque everything down to manufacturer specs and test drive.
That seems pretty cool. Ill have to look into it (even more so if the problem turns out to be the CV joints).
-Kevin
