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What is the name of this car part in the front wheel? (picture inside)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed1954" data-source="post: 2751375" data-attributes="member: 913258"><p>If you have some mechanical aptitude this might be easy but personally I don't rate this as an 'easy' job. If your car has a lot of miles it is best to replace the entire 'half shaft'. You will get two new boots (inner and outer) as well as a new CV joint with fresh grease. It will cost more but in the long run it's best because at some point the joint inside the boot will wear out and need replacing. Best to replace it all at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed1954, post: 2751375, member: 913258"] If you have some mechanical aptitude this might be easy but personally I don't rate this as an 'easy' job. If your car has a lot of miles it is best to replace the entire 'half shaft'. You will get two new boots (inner and outer) as well as a new CV joint with fresh grease. It will cost more but in the long run it's best because at some point the joint inside the boot will wear out and need replacing. Best to replace it all at once. [/QUOTE]
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