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Drive shafts and CV Joints
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<blockquote data-quote="georgeyv" data-source="post: 548237" data-attributes="member: 22226"><p>You don't need to remove the gearbox - there's enough play in the joints to drop them out. I took the gearbox end off first then the wheel end. </p><p></p><p>Replacing cv boots is a messy job- take the circlip off the end of the shaft and the joint should come off. May need light persuasion. Clean, re grease and build back up. Wear gloves and clothes you don't mind getting filthy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgeyv, post: 548237, member: 22226"] You don't need to remove the gearbox - there's enough play in the joints to drop them out. I took the gearbox end off first then the wheel end. Replacing cv boots is a messy job- take the circlip off the end of the shaft and the joint should come off. May need light persuasion. Clean, re grease and build back up. Wear gloves and clothes you don't mind getting filthy! [/QUOTE]
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