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FlounderNarrow6754@alien.topB to Mechanic Advice@gearhead.townEnglish · 2 years ago

Should there be a small gap or does it need to go in flush? Passenger side front cv axle

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Should there be a small gap or does it need to go in flush? Passenger side front cv axle

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FlounderNarrow6754@alien.topB to Mechanic Advice@gearhead.townEnglish · 2 years ago
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  • Ilikejdmcars@alien.topB
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    Is that how it looked before you took out the old one? Looks fine to me

  • redrecaro@alien.topB
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    It’s good if you felt it snap in there It’s good.

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    Looks good too me …

  • FlounderNarrow6754@alien.topOPB
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    I’ve been twisting and trying to push it all the way in. It was a lot more out before and after 15 minutes of trying to jam it in this is as far as I got it.

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    Flush would grind, gap is good

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