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    Quote Originally Posted by selftaughtmechanichicky View Post
    ok so these pics are great and they helped me alot in removing the cv axle . so does the new cv axle just push in and snap into place?
    Basically, you have to wiggle it around a little bit to get everything to fit snug and go in properly...Grab and push it it by the solid cup piece on the inside end when you are trying to snap it in.
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    What is the best axle for a higher HP and TQ application? My C.V. boots are leaking and Im getting ready to bore and stroke as well as .......possibly if I have monies left over.........IC it. Should I have my old ones rebuilt? Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SleeperGS View Post
    What is the best axle for a higher HP and TQ application? My C.V. boots are leaking and Im getting ready to bore and stroke as well as .......possibly if I have monies left over.........IC it. Should I have my old ones rebuilt? Thanks!
    Boring and stroking is a waste of your time and money. Just Intercool it and get a beast tune and go rape honda accords and some toyota corrola's.

    And yes, I am being cereal about not stroking the motor, you will make more power for cheaper if you dont.

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