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Re: Inner CV joint wear
I can understand that because in most cases the indentation in the stub would be on the side of the stub taking the force of accelerating. If put on the other side of the vehicle, the indentation would be on the trailing surface of the stub, noticed on deaccel... Login to read more. ![]()
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