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    Busted CV joint

    IMG_20190120_115744_7.jpgIMG_20190120_115744_7.jpgHere are some pics of the CV joint that failed last week. Broke the bearing cage.

    Bit worried about the spline wear on the half shaft

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    Ive seen and installed worse at the customer request and had it go a long way after...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Ive seen and installed worse at the customer request and had it go a long way after...
    New CV both sides and bearings while I am at it

    Bearings and seals are in very good nick actually.

    500k so cant complain

    Spline wear on diff side is interesting

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    What was it doing when it broke?
    Any early warning signs?

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    I can suggest there has been a bit of moisture in there.... which isn't too flash at lubricating extreme pressure surfaces..
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
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