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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    What Dave said
    UNLESS you are changing the inner shaft on the long side also...then it's a whole other can of worms!
    What inner shaft? I'm replacing the two front axles assemblies...I'm willing to try and do it myself as long as the job is as simple as David (Gizmo42) says...Nothing wrong with the existing shafts except that the boots are torned on both sides. I'm planning to keep them as a spare.

    I'm not very mechanically inclined and don't have the tools to do this (except jacks and some basic tools). I asked a couple of other shops today and they quoted in the $600. They say they cannot warranty the work without going by the shop manual instructions.
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    If you are replacing from the green cup outward...
    .... you are talking about replacing only PART of both axle assemblies.

    You will need to release the boot on the "CUP" on the new axles...
    ...and pull the assembly apart ( out of the cup).

    You can then replace partial axle assemblies from OEM green cup outwards..
    .....but you will still need to re-boot the green cup.


    The photo of me shows the partial NEW assembly after being released from cup.
    The left section slots into green OEM cup, the right section that I'm lubing
    goes into hub.

    Job took me about 2.5 hours...but thats "Stoop" time..probably could do both
    sides in about 3.5 - 4 hours if totally concentrating...not blabbing/cocktailing too!

    Most difficult part is re-booting inner cup..its very tight and awkward....
    ...and you need tool to tension boot band.

    Hope this helps

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    CV axles...

    I replaced both CV axles Saturday that I purchased from suretrack and they fit like a glove. It's amazing how it drives and feels with new CV's. I would recommend these for everyone. Great product. Now it was not a fun job took 7 hours but well worth the work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KRemo View Post
    I replaced both CV axles Saturday that I purchased from suretrack and they fit like a glove. It's amazing how it drives and feels with new CV's. I would recommend these for everyone. Great product. Now it was not a fun job took 7 hours but well worth the work.
    Great!!! Any tips or lessons learned from the installation? I'm still debating about doing mine myself or just pay $400 for my mechanic to do it.

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    tips

    Not really if you are not comfortable working on cars I would recommend paying a mechanic. It's a tough job by yourself. you have to drop the front axles because you need to get into it to disconnect and connect the ends from inside. I had a friend that knows a lot about cars a mechanic for 27 years and he said it's one of the hardest axle replacements yet. If the inner axles and boots are not tore up you can just replace the outer axle they are a perfect fit to the green cups. Almost as bad of a job as the thermostat lol
    Last edited by KRemo : 07/07/2013 at 01:55 PM Reason: edit

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    Just to clarify...

    If outer axle shafts/CV's are being replaced simply to fix a CV or Boot issue...

    ...there is no need to drop front axle.

    The Surtrak FULL axles assemblies ( as shipped) can be dismantled such that only the
    section from the OEM "green Cup' ( silver cup on Surtrack) outward can be used/replaced.
    (as per pic of me wrenching at the "stoop")

    This will cure CV and torn boot issues without having to drop full axle assembly.
    You will still have to re-fit the two boots on each cup.

    Dropping the entire front axle for full replacement is indeed a big job..

    ....replacing CV's and axles from "cup" outwards is much easier and "driveway do-able"


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    Well said

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