What'd you do to your accord today?

Shadow1

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Replacing axles are easy as fack. Lol. I replaced mine in like 15min. To get two should cost you $150.

I got a wheel bearing, mirror, two tires, and my high beams to replace. Ugh...all this shnit. Not gonna work on the CG during the winter. No projects.this winter ill be working on airsoft. Haha. Spring ill start working on the CG again. Ill just get those things done so they won't give me any issues during the winter time.
 

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I know how much you guys love teasers so....

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was hoping to install them today before work, but I woke up too late.

What rates did you go with?
 

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Yeah but i haven't got the money to buy a whole new drive shaft .. i'm probably just gonna attempt to replace the boot following this basic guide ..


UGH....boot replacement is such a pain in the ***...I guess ill be one to say that it's easier to do the whole axle too.. and you can always go like aftermarket through an autozone or secondary store. They aren't that expensive and come with warranties.. a boot replacement is just too messy..
 

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Took a week to rebuild my transmission, but I finally got it pieced together and put back in. My friend works with Kenworth and is a transmission specialist so I bought what I needed and everyday after he got out of work, he showed me how it all works and what went wrong. This is the second time I had to rebuild this thing, but this time I just went for it and did it. I spent a little less than half of what I paid AAMCO the first time but still wasted a little on a whole case of tranny fluid when I only needed like half. Oh well though, I got my car back.
 

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After what happened with the car friay night, I took the car to get scanned, just as I thought it a map sensor problem
 

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Put on new wipers and did a nice hand wash and squeege/chamois dry.

Ripped it in an empty, freshly paved, slick parking lot.
 

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UGH....boot replacement is such a pain in the ***...I guess ill be one to say that it's easier to do the whole axle too.. and you can always go like aftermarket through an autozone or secondary store. They aren't that expensive and come with warranties.. a boot replacement is just too messy..

Cheapest I can get is about $110 for each side . Reconditioned with new cv outer joint and boots .. with 12 month/20,000km warranty.
 
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