Damn man! I have your problem right now on my Honda Civic Hatchback EX 2017. I've been using my Civic to deliver using Amazon Flex and now my cv axle/joint is busted. I try to search for repair and cost and boom it will cost me like $1764 for repair and cost and still with out tax included. That really sucks big time right. I hope I can have your confidence in fixing my own Civic but I'm scared man really. Lol... Thanks for sharing this video Brother. I think I will try to DIY too because I had no other choice. 😂
Mine is making a clunking sound. At first I thought it was rod knock and I couldn’t sleep for like a week until I dove in today and saw that the inner shaft boot was all torn. I’ve greased it temporarily and tomorrow this is what I will do
@@diyelieawesome work bro. One thing i always tell people is that whenever they do something to one side, do the same to the other side with same exact parts. I once replaced just a single strut and my car felt so uneven!
One thing that I learnt the hard way is starting working on your car without knowing the exact tools required for the specific work. Trust me, you gonna spend a whole day to do a 20min work 🤦🏽♂️
Respect on the patience. Good job man.
Thanks! 🙏🏾
Great job my friend, it wasn't easy but you got the job done and saved your self a ton of money.
Yes, thanks
I am also learner but you did great homework on your car.👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Did you need alignment after the install ?
I'm happy to see what can go wrong before i attempt this myself! Great job!
You did a great job my friend
Thank you kindly
Damn man! I have your problem right now on my Honda Civic Hatchback EX 2017. I've been using my Civic to deliver using Amazon Flex and now my cv axle/joint is busted. I try to search for repair and cost and boom it will cost me like $1764 for repair and cost and still with out tax included. That really sucks big time right. I hope I can have your confidence in fixing my own Civic but I'm scared man really. Lol... Thanks for sharing this video Brother. I think I will try to DIY too because I had no other choice. 😂
You are welcome. I hope you were able to get it done.
Brother I’m in your shoes right now.. also delivering for flex! Were you able to do it on your own? I have a 2021 civic sport.
Which axles did you use? Im hearing mixed opinions about using OEM or not. Thank you!
What was the best tool to get the part out after trial and error. About to do this myself
Check out the video. Specifically at the 3:40 mark.
@@diyelieis that a ball joint seperator from autozone ?
@@sergiogomez-l7b pretty much or just a pickle fork
Was ur car making a clicking noise whenever u made sharp turns is that why u replaced them?
Thanks for watching. Yes, that’s exactly why I changed it.
Full respect. Two thumbs up.
Where did u buy your part at from where did u get it ???
Thanks for watching. I bought it on eBay.
What size socket did you use for the nut on the end of the axle?
36MM impact socket
Thank you for answering the question.
Mine is making a clunking sound. At first I thought it was rod knock and I couldn’t sleep for like a week until I dove in today and saw that the inner shaft boot was all torn. I’ve greased it temporarily and tomorrow this is what I will do
Did you need to drain the transmission?
I did.
not necessary
What is on the surface of your rotors?
Rust. It took him 2 weeks to change it.
Thanks for answering.
How’s it doing now?
It’s actually doing well. I might also have to change the passenger side soon though.
@@diyelieawesome work bro. One thing i always tell people is that whenever they do something to one side, do the same to the other side with same exact parts. I once replaced just a single strut and my car felt so uneven!
@@diyeliestill holding up well getting mine replaced tomorrow but I don’t go oem axles
What size was the axle spindle nut? I'm doing this for my 2020 hatch later this week
I don’t remember the specific size, I was able to enter the car VIN number on eBay and I found a match.
32
My 2017 1.5t is 36mm
My 2016 ex-l is 36mm
Thank you sir, this helped so much
Glad it helped
Do you know what the little rubber boot in the center of the shaft is for and why the new one doesn't please let me know
I do not.
One thing that I learnt the hard way is starting working on your car without knowing the exact tools required for the specific work. Trust me, you gonna spend a whole day to do a 20min work 🤦🏽♂️
you got it done! but next time try a prybar
I’m now having to go to a different video because you don’t even tell us the nut or bolt sizes…..
Pray for me lol
😂
How was?