1992 honda driver side cv drive shaft axle

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Learning Richard, Jan 31, 2006.

  1. Please see quote, then questions:

    Now... this guy wants about $60 plus 15 shipping. He says its NEW and
    that it comes with a 30 month warranty. I recently replaced the
    exhaust on my Honda, and when it was up on the lift my mechanic and I
    noticed that the CV boot was gone on the driver's side. He suggested
    I'd have to replace the drive shaft.

    Sounds like a helluva deal to me... thoughts? I'm ready to have this
    bad boy drop shipped to the garage now.
     
    Learning Richard, Jan 31, 2006
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  2. do both sides at the same time.

    I can get driveshafts for $100 canadian each

     
    T L via CarKB.com, Jan 31, 2006
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  3. Why do both sides at the same time? Well... the car has 208k miles on
    it, that's enough reason I suppose.
     
    Learning Richard, Jan 31, 2006
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  4. Learning Richard

    jim beam Guest

    it's not strictly necessary to do both sides, it's just a convenience
    while you've got the car stripped down. usually the shorter shaft wears
    quicker, something roughly like 3:2 vs. the long side.
     
    jim beam, Jan 31, 2006
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  5. Learning Richard

    Eric Guest

    Many techs prefer to just replace the shafts with the torn open boots. Keep
    an eye on the boots on the other shaft (check them at each oil change). If
    the boots start to crack, the boots can usually be replaced. The labor is
    about the same but the parts are much less ($22 for boots vs. $125 for a
    remanufactured shaft using Honda parts).

    Eric
     
    Eric, Jan 31, 2006
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  6. It seems logical to me, considering the 208,000 miles on the car, to go
    on and replace both. I bought two shafts for $150 including shipping.
    Honda will be up on the lift again hopefully by the end of next week.
     
    Learning Richard, Feb 2, 2006
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  7. OK...

    Two brand new driveshafts: $150
    Installation: $250

    Not bad in my opinion
     
    Learning Richard, Feb 21, 2006
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