Cv axle replacement
Cv axle replacement
Might try to replace my cv today. Do I torque it in the air with no weight, some weight on it, or full weight?
Going to go to lowe's and get a craftsmen torque wrench or a lowe's brand. See what they have. Either will be some $ though, as I need to get one that can go up to 250 ft/lbs
Going to go to lowe's and get a craftsmen torque wrench or a lowe's brand. See what they have. Either will be some $ though, as I need to get one that can go up to 250 ft/lbs
When I replaced my bearing hubs, I bought the Lowes brand Kobalt torque wrench for less than $100. Seems to work okay and on the box it says it has a life time guarantee. Support the lower A arm with a jack or jack stand.
This is the one I bought. Supposedly a year warranty, but on the box, it states lifetime warranty?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/kobalt-1-2-...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
This is the one I bought. Supposedly a year warranty, but on the box, it states lifetime warranty?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/kobalt-1-2-...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
Last edited by Roadie; Aug 8, 2019 at 07:17 PM.
I have checked harbor freight, their is quinn and icon that i like. They seem to better then their regular Pittsburg line. I feel lowe's brand or craftsmen would be a little higher quality though, and price is similar
It isn't one job though. I am finding I need it more and more. My current wrench is Harbor Freight Pittsburg and only goes to 150 ft/lbs. It's ok I guess, but this Quinn seems quite good.
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you HAVE to have a 12pt 12mm socket for the 6 bolts from axle to diff. The bolt heads are 12 pt.......
Last edited by jimbo74; Aug 13, 2019 at 03:16 PM.
One thing I did notice, is the cv doesn't have a hole in it for the castle nut or cotter pin.....
I did observe the nut did have it slightly smashed in though, much like a stover type locknut, and it is torqued to spec.
Last edited by jimbo74; Aug 13, 2019 at 03:19 PM.
I thought it was slightly weird at first also..... but I will say, a lot of fwd imports use that style replacement nut
axle is the heavy-duty cardone:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...&jsn=12&jsn=12








