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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Martha's, MA
Car: 2001 OBW Ltd. 2.5L AT
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Same CV axle I replaced myself in 09, same CV axle I had the dealership, re-replace in 10, same cv axle is clicking again! time to...?
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: San Francisco
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Passenger side rear wheel? Torn boot history? The CV axle when made well is pretty **** bullet proof so only thing that comes to mind is you got bum axles both times. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: central NY USA
Car: 2003 LLBean H6 Outback
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OEM new by the dealer, or genuine subaru rebuilt?
If you aren't doing 100kmiles in 2 years or beating on it, I think subaru owes you something off a new one. Dave |
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