> Experienced/Knowledgeable Comments from Do-It-Yourselfers:
>
> On my '99 Accord 5spd manual with 110,000 miles, the front CV Boots
> are beginning to have "sweat stains", indicating some leakage of the
> grease-packed CV joints. I'm told it's easier to just replace the
> whole side axle, rather than replace the boots and messy grease.
If no dirt or water has got into the joints, by all means salvage your
horrendously expensive and top-quality driveshafts and install new grease
and boots.
If you use new OEM boots, this will probably be the last time you'll ever
have to replace the boots, and the shafts will last almost the life of the
car. Aftermarket shafts will be OK for a couple of years, then all bets are
off.

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Rich Gray - 11 Jun 2006 04:06 GMT
I agree! If you can install OEM boots and OEM grease it will be the last
axles you'll need. I took the "rebuilt" route on my 88 Accord and even with
the lifetime warranty the axles still needed to be replaced two years later.
I rebuilt my 97 CRV's axles after an inboard boot failed, took about 1.5
hours to do the job plus parts. It is a messy job but not hard if you are a
experienced DIY'er.
Rich
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