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because you have taken the thread off the end of the cv joint i wouldnt put a nut back on that
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I agree. That's now fecked. You can get non gen cv joints quite cheap. IMO all non gen joints are rubbish but they would get you by for the mean time. Have you done that to both sides??
. So in short, u will need new cv joints, they come with new nuts. 


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Cheers Chris. We do have some spare driveshafts in Dbo's garage, which I will be needing for my conversion - but only the gearbox end.
So it would seem that we can rob the cv joints off those. Happy days.
But just to be safe, are you in a position to check out prices & lead times on the joints & nuts?

So it would seem that we can rob the cv joints off those. Happy days.
But just to be safe, are you in a position to check out prices & lead times on the joints & nuts?
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I can find out about the nuts for you chap but honda don't supply joints as an item. They make you buy a whole shaft
. If you want new joints then that's a factors job I'm afraid. U would be better off using the spare joints with new nuts





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Good advice. Ta
Yeah, if you could find out about the nuts that would be great. When are you able to check it out you think?

Yeah, if you could find out about the nuts that would be great. When are you able to check it out you think?

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First thing tomorrow if you like. We may even have them in stock.
. But I will let you know either way. Pm me ur number and I'll give you a txt as soon as I know. 


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Nice one, cheers fella. 

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CrunchyAdams82 wrote:.
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this is what i had to do when changing gordonlears gearboxMudgey wrote:
Why not leave the drive shafts in place? I undid the inboard suspension bolt, pulled the whole suspension assembly out and popped the driveshaft out the gearbox,
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CrunchyAdams82 wrote:Is it fair to assume that this driveshaft now needs replacing (we do theoretically have spares), or is there anybody on here who would not see this as a problem & consider re-using it?
mercutio wrote:get a new cv joint while your at it
Just to clarify, going from what you've said Andy, you do realise the driveshafts are fine and it's actually the CV joint that separates from the driveshaft that needs replacing?...CrunchyAdams82 wrote:Why?
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Yes, I have come to realise that.




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