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  • How much to replace driveshaft?

    Hi guys,

    Passenger driveshaft looks like it needs replacing - I know the part can be had for about USD$100 but how much can I expect to source it for locally and how much to get it installed?

    Cheers,

    Luke
    2000 Mk IV GTI


  • #2
    What does 'looks like it needs replacing mean' exactly? Are you saying that a cv joint is worn?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by h100vw View Post
      What does 'looks like it needs replacing mean' exactly? Are you saying that a cv joint is worn?

      Gavin
      Boot is split and grease everywhere.
      2000 Mk IV GTI

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      • #4
        Why not just get them rebooted?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WhO View Post
          Why not just get them rebooted?
          Turn off for 1 minute then back on

          The boot can be replaced for a lot less than a new CV, if you get it done before dirt and grit gets into the joint.
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          • #6
            I was assuming it would be just as cheap and/or better to replace the whole unit considering the labour involved and also thought they may only be sold as a sealed unit..
            2000 Mk IV GTI

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            • #7
              ive had whole driveshaft replaced for around 300 including labour.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by dubbed View Post
                I was assuming it would be just as cheap and/or better to replace the whole unit considering the labour involved and also thought they may only be sold as a sealed unit..
                I went to one of those driveshaft reconditioning places when my Liberty split the boot. 2x new boots & a palm full of grease was about $100 inc R&R
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dubbed View Post
                  I was assuming it would be just as cheap and/or better to replace the whole unit considering the labour involved and also thought they may only be sold as a sealed unit..
                  Replacing the boots, and renewing the grease is more labor-intensive and time-consuming than replacing the whole driveshaft. But at around $35 for a genuine boot kit (You'll need both an inner and outer kit), they work out cheaper, parts-wise.

                  I'd be quoting around 45mins to simply replace the shaft, as opposed to around 1.5hrs to re-grease and re-boot.
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