Preserve your CV axle boots with SILICONE GREASE - not silicone sealant! - Silicone grease keeps rubber soft an pliable and prevents deterioration and cracks which open up the boot and make the joint fail.
HOW THE F... IS "SHOWING THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CAR", TURNED INTO JUST ONE PART, AND ALL IN ONLY 55 SECONDS???? THERE IS A THING CALLED QUALITY AND YOU DON'T HAVE IT!
What do I do if I'm leaking differential fluid out of the back of the drum where the axle connects to it, on the rear passenger side of my 93 ford f250. I have no shop grade jack and stands. How much would this cost at a shop plus my truck pops underneath when im in reverse and give it gas. Would this be the u joint, or the suspension bushings???? ANYONE????????
DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS. YOU WILL GET KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DO NOT POST THIS TO 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAY. NOW YOU HAVE STARTED READING THIS DONT STOP. THIS IS SO SCARY, PUT THIS ON AT LEAST 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN YOUR DONE PRESS F6 AND YOUR CRUSHES
"...once it damages the joint its self, then its a more costly repair..." Not necessarily true, just buy a new drive axle and pop it in. I got new drive axles for my Toyota for $75 Each. I love how car service people blow the cost of a repair to the moon when its not that hard or expensive to do it yourself. Went for inspection, $50 to replace a $3 exhaust gasket, did the job myself in less than 10 minutes and passed the inspection.
well, it's not that gay lol. the steel (4140) from witch the axles are made is kind of expensive. it's the same steel witch is use for rifles barrels :P
Preserve your CV axle boots with SILICONE GREASE - not silicone sealant! - Silicone grease keeps rubber soft an pliable and prevents deterioration and cracks which open up the boot and make the joint fail.
Swatantra100 6 months ago
HOW THE F... IS "SHOWING THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CAR", TURNED INTO JUST ONE PART, AND ALL IN ONLY 55 SECONDS???? THERE IS A THING CALLED QUALITY AND YOU DON'T HAVE IT!
tenchidbz 11 months ago
the whole axle is under $100 and its not hard to replace your self. just need alittle mech know how
deluxedookie 1 year ago
What do I do if I'm leaking differential fluid out of the back of the drum where the axle connects to it, on the rear passenger side of my 93 ford f250. I have no shop grade jack and stands. How much would this cost at a shop plus my truck pops underneath when im in reverse and give it gas. Would this be the u joint, or the suspension bushings???? ANYONE????????
MrAdjones85 1 year ago
@MrAdjones85 about 5 billion dollars
jhcreech1 7 months ago
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DONT READ THIS CAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS. YOU WILL GET KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE. TOMORROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. HOWEVER IF YOU DO NOT POST THIS TO 3 VIDEOS YOU WILL DIE WITHIN 2 DAY. NOW YOU HAVE STARTED READING THIS DONT STOP. THIS IS SO SCARY, PUT THIS ON AT LEAST 5 VIDEOS IN 143 MINUTES WHEN YOUR DONE PRESS F6 AND YOUR CRUSHES
criatormaximus 1 year ago
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worldofwheelsdm 1 year ago
Whass up with all the texts in the middle of the screen.
Fucking sucks.
Ramondequeens02 1 year ago
go tell thay blow cars and girls
tommy1hank 2 years ago
"...once it damages the joint its self, then its a more costly repair..." Not necessarily true, just buy a new drive axle and pop it in. I got new drive axles for my Toyota for $75 Each. I love how car service people blow the cost of a repair to the moon when its not that hard or expensive to do it yourself. Went for inspection, $50 to replace a $3 exhaust gasket, did the job myself in less than 10 minutes and passed the inspection.
1crazyJOO 3 years ago 6
the problem is the rubber they use these days is crap and it starts cracking in no time they just don't make things like they used to.
ClassicMotorOil 3 years ago 4
very helpfull
TheHouseofEl 3 years ago 2
yea lol....i just replaced 2 of my axle because their boot had worn out for long...it cost me $512.00 to replaced 2 axles -.-....fucking gay lol
dungohs08 3 years ago
well, it's not that gay lol. the steel (4140) from witch the axles are made is kind of expensive. it's the same steel witch is use for rifles barrels :P
RomanianGuy91 2 years ago