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About joshua thorndyke
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i'm very helpful with the mazda 626/MX6 and also the ford probe i myself own a 1993 626 and have done alot of work to it. such as a motor,tranny removal/install. timing belt replacement, suspention, exhaust, whell bearing, interior and exterior panel removal/replacement, alternators, starters, distrubutors,and much more

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i've been an active automotive hobbiest for about 10 years know, i have also completed 2 semesters of automotive repair, and have 2 years of automotive shop experience. if for any reason i'm unable to help you with a question i'll take it apon myself to do the best i can to help you find the answer.
 
   

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Topic: Mazda Repair



Expert: joshua thorndyke
Date: 2/19/2008
Subject: CV Boot or new axle

Question
1996 Mazda LX, Auto, no abs brakes. After looking at the labor involved in replacing CV boots,is it better to replace the axle from the factory with the boots attached? Also,many many mechanics complain about removing the hub nut and replacing at 235 psi. Is this such a big deal?? Any other help you can give is helpful. Thanks

Answer
depending on the price difference yes it is easy just to get the unit complete

i myself have never had a problem removing the hub nut i normally use a brakerbar seeing as i don't have air and never seem to have a problem is this the left or right side? the right side has a mount with three bolts remember to remove them. remember to replace the hub nut with a new one and shank it with a hammer and punch

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