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How to tell which CV joint has gone bad?



Al,

You let our secret out ;)  

Seriously, if there was enough interest I would be willing to have a bunch
redone and waiting for the next person who needs them. He isn't that far out
of the way for me.  I have been there several times with different shafts
for various cars.  He does an excellent job. His turn time is unbelievable.
Last time Al was here to visit he picked up a half dozen or so that I had
dropped off and picked up for him. If anyone needs some done, ship me some
cores (I only have one set of cores, sorry) and I'll get them done. Or if
anyone has cores sitting around that would be willing to start a stock pile
or rebuilds I would be willing to do that as well. IIRC his price out the
door after tax and all is like $56. Contact me on or off list if anyone
wants some done.

Dave

David Winchell, II
87 2.0L 16V Scirocco
84 BBS Scirocco Turbo G60
80 Scirocco S
04 DBP .:R32
00 Silverado Ext Cab 

-----Original Message-----
From: Allyn [mailto:amalventano1@tds.net] 
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:11 PM
To: 'Don Walter'; 'Rick Kellner'
Cc: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: RE: How to tell which CV joint has gone bad?

Theres a place in Charleston that rebuilds them VERY well for $50 a pop.
Guy gets them shipped to him from all over the place, if that says anything
for
his competence.
Place is simply called "drive shaft & axle"
Al



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