mmaaxx wrote:on a serious note....at times when things seem to be getting too difficult...waling away for a breather/smoke/coffee sometimes helps.
Slowlux wrote:Repco have a good warranty, but really soft weak rubber boots, not covered by warranty if a stick tears it.
CJY91LUXXY wrote:Thanks for making this Max was a good read and is going to help me out alot on saturday, Question when i busted the cv i had a small amount of oil come out is this anything to worry about or is it just that it's came past the seal and when i put the new cv in and refill the diff oil all will be sweet. Happy for any responses.
Jack S wrote:Mate I would be grabbing a new seal anyway and swapping over, there are new revised seals now. There under 30 bucks from Toyota! The last thing you want is to put a new cv in and for the thing to leak!
amitch888 wrote:I got my spare from a cv from a cv specialist in Bendigo for $170. He said repco ones aren't to bad for strength except the rubber boot quality isn't as good. He also said that the oem are probably still the best quality ones over both his and repco.
Jack S wrote:Mate I would be grabbing a new seal anyway and swapping over, there are new revised seals now. There under 30 bucks from Toyota! The last thing you want is to put a new cv in and for the thing to leak!
rsearle84 wrote:Hey are there any tricks so I can get trade price at repco for drive shaft? Also does the diff oil have to be drained?
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