Being a bootstrapper, I hunted for several shops to get the best deal for my repair. I was tempted to do it on my own but of course I was short on tools plus my car mechanic skillset has been rusted for so many years. The only thing I have is the knowledge on how to minimize costs and repairs. So, in order to prolong your car's CV joint this what I am going to share:
- Avoid making very sharp U-turn so often; this is because you'll make your CV joint rubber boot to stretch in and out excessively and will make it torn off quickly.
- Try and avoid small and tight parking spaces where you need to turn your wheel from end to end.
- Check your undercar at least once a month and take into consideration every smudge of grease on your wheel.
Here's a snapshot of how my mechanic removed my car's broken CV joint. If I'm not mistaken, this is my fourth CV joint that I've replaced eversince I've been driving my own car.
The cost of the repair was RM130 for a brand new CV joint. It's not an original part but hey, original parts doesn't mean that it is really original. A car manufacturer have thousands of vendors working for them, they just kind of assemble them together and for aftermarket products, they just make the packaging use their own brand. As long as it works, I don't see the trouble of using some other brand but of course don't get a cheap imitation product or you'll just endangering yourself.
I haven't made my wheel alignment yet after replacing the new CV joint. I guess I'll wait for my tyres to worn out and then proceed with a tyre alignment. Oh no...more procrastination..
By the way, check out this girl mechanic who got trouble removing her car's CV joint. I stumbled upon this trouble with my former car and my mechanic had to cut his way through using a grinder. It's not an easy job but somebody has to do it.
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