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> 1170 mile cv joint failure
mb911
post Aug 25 2022, 01:52 PM
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Well 1170 miles on my cv joints. Driving last evening took off slow then gassed it in first. Let off shift to second and hit the gas again and pop. Cv cage broke.. well that sucks.. anyway time to replace with some other setup. I have some extra CVS and will install but wanting a more permanent solution.

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post Aug 26 2022, 08:10 AM
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Thanks.. a few things I decided after this happened.

A. I have to many cars to maintain. My sons have 5 total cars themselves and 2 of them are 944s

B. I have a non finished 928s4 that needs to go to a new home to get some space back

C. Going to just put a stock cv back on and take it easy the rest of the driving season.

D. Going to a 911/914 setup this winter. @mepstein has already provided most the parts to make this happen. I just need some time.

E did I already say I have to many cars to maintain lol? Anyone need a really nice 928s4 project (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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