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CV Joint Overhaul - is it worth it?

Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked by vlsd on August 25, 2021

I have problems with one of my CV joints on my 1993 Acura. I read the repair manual and they suggest that actually fixing the joint itself is a pain and that most people should just buy a new axle shaft. Now, this car is kind of a beater so I don’t want to spend too much money on it, and I have two options:

a. listen to the repair manual and buy a new axle shaft for somewhere around $60.
b. ignore the warning and get a CV joint boot kit for $10

Has any of you done a CV joint overhaul? Is is worth $50 to just not have to worry about it, or is the manual exaggerating?

4 Answers

The boot kit alone isn't going to be enough to overhaul the joint - you might need parts of the actual CV joint if the boots have been open to the elements long enough for dirt to get in there and turn the grease into grinding paste. If you're at that stage, buy an overhauled axle shaft.

Correct answer by Timo Geusch on August 25, 2021

One can never monitor the axle boots frequently enough. If you catch the boot leaking grease before it splits, the $10 solution will work. If it is knocking and giving you trouble before you notice the direct opening to road grit, water and everything else, @Timo has the right solution.

Answered by mfr on August 25, 2021

I did this on an F150 2001.

The CV axle was 60$ new.

A boot kit was 25$.

Much more value in just getting a new CV. More work but then you know you won't have to get down there again (hopefully).

Answered by Tom Callahan on August 25, 2021

Original Axles and CV Joint kits will always be better than remanufactured, they are just built to closer spec and balanced better. That said, if you buy new CV joints to rebuild your Original axle there is only a 50/50 chance you will get it done right and it will be balanced well. If you can find a good quality remanufactured axle then that might be the best option. Definitely don't go with the cheapest you can find just because they offer lifetime warranty.

Answered by gereonb on August 25, 2021

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