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rpm97talonDec-20-01 02:54 AM
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hey bro just go buy a new axle at a napa or auto zone. I think I bought both of mine awile back for around 40-60$ a piece. The deal with the grease and the clamps is a big mess. And yes you will need power tools cause believe me you wont be able to get off the axle nut. Its takes something like 240 ft/lbs of torque. And get the 22mm socket to remove it. later mike

stage BIG custom mj racing turbo set up, built block.worked head,all tial components, hks evcez,spearco 992,oh yeah and a huge bottle in the trunk last run all turbo 13.8@108 no nos dyno'd at AEBS in Cali with 300+ hp to the wheels

  

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cv boot [View all] , optimuspeterson, Dec-18-01 06:44 AM
  RE: cv boot, optimuspeterson, Dec-19-01 06:26 AM, #1
RE: cv boot, iamnotwhoiam, Dec-19-01 07:38 AM, #2
      RE: cv boot, Amish_Eclipse, Dec-19-01 02:47 PM, #3
           RE: cv boot, rpm97talon, Dec-20-01 02:54 AM #4
                RE: cv boot, Amish_Eclipse, Dec-20-01 02:14 PM, #5

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