CV Joints - Replace Boots or Let Them Go
I thought I would ask for the board's thoughts on this.
Noticed, after 125k miles the CV boots were leaking significantly.
I had the dealer look at it while there asking about just replacing the boots and re-greasing. They didn't want to do that and quoted me around $1K to replace the joints.
I took it to my trusty independent (Yuri), and he quoted me around $120 to replace the boots, but suggested the external grease looked very old and crusty. So he suggested we clean the joints of grease and watch their leak rate. Regardless, he suggested letting them go until I heard a grinding and then he could replace them for $700.
That was two months ago, and there has been zero leakage of grease. I have no symptoms, other the the previously cleaned up grease, so am thinking Yuri was right.
Thoughts?
I thought I would ask for the board's thoughts on this.
Noticed, after 125k miles the CV boots were leaking significantly.
I had the dealer look at it while there asking about just replacing the boots and re-greasing. They didn't want to do that and quoted me around $1K to replace the joints.
I took it to my trusty independent (Yuri), and he quoted me around $120 to replace the boots, but suggested the external grease looked very old and crusty. So he suggested we clean the joints of grease and watch their leak rate. Regardless, he suggested letting them go until I heard a grinding and then he could replace them for $700.
That was two months ago, and there has been zero leakage of grease. I have no symptoms, other the the previously cleaned up grease, so am thinking Yuri was right.
Thoughts?
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