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Cv joint bolts sheared
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<blockquote data-quote="Huyrob" data-source="post: 626864" data-attributes="member: 26048"><p>Travelling home on Friday the offside transmission end cv joint came adrift. Needed a recovery back home to my local garage who will look at it on Tuesday. It seems that several/all of the bolts have sheared. The cv joint is not very old, having only done about 10k miles.</p><p>Assuming I need to replace the joint and bolts what make would you go for. I would prefer to avoid the usual suspects and have seen some febi bilstein ones. I would prefer to pay for the best available. Also I am sure that there were none of the spacer brackets on. I have seen that Butties bits do bolts, spacers and will drill the heads to take locking wire.</p><p>Any advice and supplier name would be much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huyrob, post: 626864, member: 26048"] Travelling home on Friday the offside transmission end cv joint came adrift. Needed a recovery back home to my local garage who will look at it on Tuesday. It seems that several/all of the bolts have sheared. The cv joint is not very old, having only done about 10k miles. Assuming I need to replace the joint and bolts what make would you go for. I would prefer to avoid the usual suspects and have seen some febi bilstein ones. I would prefer to pay for the best available. Also I am sure that there were none of the spacer brackets on. I have seen that Butties bits do bolts, spacers and will drill the heads to take locking wire. Any advice and supplier name would be much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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