CV axle replacement: 60 to 90 minutes ($30 / $170 / $280) In this video I replaced the CV axle on a 1998 Chevrolet Prizm. I’m pretty sure this is the same …

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  1. zx8401ztv

    I have noticed in past videos from other people that they give a light pull on the drive shaft to check for the end circlip being in the locking groove correctly.

    Please tell me to "Piss off" if i become annoying lol 🙂

  2. devin3627

    a tripod for times when you cant film certain steps would be handy.

  3. Phill Saska

    When an axle pulls free of the transmission cv cup when you pull the outer axle from it, how do you pull out what it left in the side of the transmission side?>

  4. Sean O'Connor

    the Axel nut is supposed to be torqued to 200ft lbs!!!
    and that was not transmission fluid it was gear oil…
    just saying. you should give the correct info if your training sheep

  5. Patrick Baptist

    Awesome video thanks.
    Pulling a engine and trans from a car that a guy just gave today.
    I appreciate the heads up

  6. Herb Benner

    I did not have to take the tie rod end joint apart. The axle was replaced without doing that.

  7. Thomas Horn

    when i tighten the big axle nut the axle pops back out of the tranny ,..any suggestions?it seems short..,but i compared and its the same

  8. WATEROWL

    What fluid leaks out of there (the inner rubber part) transmission fluid?)

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