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Cv joint & boot servicing

The constant velocity joint, or CV joint, connects your transmission to your wheels. When working properly this part ensures a smooth and constant rotation of the wheels while you are turning corners, ensuring a comfortable and safe ride.

If there are issues such as a cracked or torn boot or not enough high pressure grease, then the CV joint can fail. Symptoms include poor handling around corners, vibrating or an audible clicking sound whilst cornering.

Contact us at the first sign of trouble because repairing a torn boot and refilling the grease is a relatively cheap and easy procedure but if you leave it you could end up with a failed joint which needs to be replaced.

Why work with us?

  • Exceptional Care: As a part of the Repco Authorised Service network of mechanics we have all the latest diagnostic equipment to keep your car running at optimal performance
  • Peace of Mind: We offer the peace of mind which comes from the Repco Authorised Service Nationwide Warranty along with the friendly service which comes from dealing with a neighbourhood shop
  • Education: Not only are our mechanics attending ongoing seminars and checking service bulletins, but they are always available to help our clients learn more about what is going on with their car

Cv services and repairs we offer include :

  • CV drive Shaft Replacement
  • CV Boot Repair
  • CV Boot Replacement
  • High Pressure Grease re-filling (this goes in the boot)

Typical symptoms & causes of cv joint or boot problems

  • Clicking sound when turning which may be caused from a loss of the high pressure grease due to a cracked boot
  • Growling when the vehicle is in motion due to a broken or loose CV joint
  • Vibrations when accelerating due to a worn joint

For a high quality CV Joint & Boot Service at a competitive price, contact us using the links below.

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