as a new clutch. how much labour time would it save
sue344,
Apr 10, 8:02pm
perhaps
pandai,
Apr 10, 8:10pm
If it's going to need doing anyway, may as well.
If it's going to be on a hoist for the clutch, saves time getting it up there a second time to do the CV
pge,
Apr 11, 8:56am
You have already planned to lose the time to do the clutch -- have you planned to lose almost the same amount of time later on in your life to do the CV! Also, your mechanic will be aware of the problems, and prepared for them both at the same time. There may well be side-effects that he may not be aware of.
Why not have the one time-loss, (within limits), and you have bothproblems sorted for once and for all.
Good luck.
johnf_456,
Apr 11, 8:58am
If it needs doing just do it, one less thing to worry about just my 2 cents.
im_andrew,
Apr 11, 4:29pm
.Unless its RWD IRS, which are pretty common too.
toxicgreen.,
Apr 12, 9:40am
Turn steering full lock left do a slow U turn, turn right full lock if u hear clicking as you U turn then joint is in need of replacing,if no noise they are ok.A CV boot can tear open an be replaced without replacing joint if joint was not noisy,
bigfatmat1,
Oct 22, 2:08am
or a sub and they take the engine out to do clutch
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