22:nd-Jun-2014, 01:57:56
if you look at the picture above it joins the wheel to the gear box
the cv joint are the two bits on the end
but they can get damaged by speed bumps and potholes in the road
as kevin said above they can be fixed but it is getting the parts and most of the time its cheaper
to get one from a scrap yard as long as it is in good condition
also i noticed the knock is still there as well as the click
so it looks like my mate replaced the wrong side i have had words
and he is doing the other side for free and doing my next service also for free.
so lets hope this time he gets it right
but the down side is the car is staying parked up this week
the cv joint are the two bits on the end
but they can get damaged by speed bumps and potholes in the road
as kevin said above they can be fixed but it is getting the parts and most of the time its cheaper
to get one from a scrap yard as long as it is in good condition
also i noticed the knock is still there as well as the click
so it looks like my mate replaced the wrong side i have had words
and he is doing the other side for free and doing my next service also for free.
so lets hope this time he gets it right
but the down side is the car is staying parked up this week