Think it was the splines on the shaft were chipped in a way the joint could not slide offBennoz wrote:Cage must have been bent or something..payaya wrote:Well I changed my other cv and it came off with a couple taps. Obviously the other joint was stuffed in a way I could get it off!!
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But yet you got a new CV on??payaya wrote:Think it was the splines on the shaft were chipped in a way the joint could not slide offBennoz wrote:Cage must have been bent or something..payaya wrote:Well I changed my other cv and it came off with a couple taps. Obviously the other joint was stuffed in a way I could get it off!!
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I've still not got mine off! The skin on my fingers broke down so much I couldn't hold a spanner but hopefully they are good enough for me to get it done this weekend!Bennoz wrote:But yet you got a new CV on??payaya wrote:Think it was the splines on the shaft were chipped in a way the joint could not slide offBennoz wrote:Cage must have been bent or something..payaya wrote:Well I changed my other cv and it came off with a couple taps. Obviously the other joint was stuffed in a way I could get it off!!
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I had to file the splines smoothBennoz wrote:But yet you got a new CV on??payaya wrote:Think it was the splines on the shaft were chipped in a way the joint could not slide offBennoz wrote:Cage must have been bent or something..payaya wrote:Well I changed my other cv and it came off with a couple taps. Obviously the other joint was stuffed in a way I could get it off!!