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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2007

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1995 Honda Passport - Driveshaft Axle Replacement; CV Boot replacement

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ajpdla - 09 Aug 2007 05:14 GMT
Okay.  SO I am going to order, and attempt, to replace my driveshaft
axle (front right) because my local mechanice can't figure it out.  We
live in a small town; so we kind of make do with what we got here.  I've
already had to replace my own rocker shafts; so the axle shouldn't be a
big deal.  Yes, I know I have to take apart the differential in
performing this work on this vehicle.

My questions are:  Can anyone tell me what OTHER PARTS I may want to be
replacing when going this far into the suspension of my vehicle?  Ball
joints?  Bushings?  Tie rods?  I dunno.  Anything you can think of any
suggest would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Aaron
jim beam - 09 Aug 2007 05:59 GMT
> Okay.  SO I am going to order, and attempt, to replace my driveshaft
> axle (front right) because my local mechanice can't figure it out.  We
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> Aaron

is it psychic wednesday perchance?  oh well, in that case, yes, replace
everything - we can see it's all worn out.

that was fun!  much easier than bothering to get under the vehicle to
inspect...
 
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