
hogweed
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i have this dilemma often: i have the part i need on another car (free) or i can go spend $xx to get a new one. seems simple, right? not so fast!! often i've found that the time an effort to get the old one off makes it about the same in terms of "economy" (my time and effort = $xx) of course it's tough to tell before hand but in your case i can't see anyone making them for less than $40-50 and with the the dealer set only being $96 i would say that isn't enough of a difference to make it worthwhile
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i have three key words for this job: freaking air tools!! i destroyed my large pin beating on it for an hour and it would not move. got the air hammer out and had it out in 10 minutes. also, instead of taping the pin to the punch, i used the 1/8" punch through the large pin with a shouldered nut at the bottom to provide a flush surface. this keeps the linkage centered and the pin can't go anywhere but up. i wanted to show how the pin fits on the tool but the old one is horribly disfigured and the new one is where it belongs!
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ok, so i'm waiting 13 days for the new ujointbut i thought i would get the old one out in the interim....i CANNOT get the large pin to budge. i'm afraid i've deformed it and fear it won't be able to move through the holes now. if i take out the x members is it possible to drill that out? aany other ideas?
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well that went well. only problem is the 'good' axle looks to be aftermarket.....i plan on rebooting the green one and possibly reinstalling it after the insp. once the shifter parts get here i can get that shifter firmed up and get this buggy on the road again! thx for all the great input/advice/direction
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interchange left and right too, correct? i wil be following grossgary's procedure (outlined in the thread below post #22) to swap out the axle tomorrow. i also found this youtube vid which does a nice job of visualizing the procedure http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/149714-new-cv-axle-from-oedirectorilleys/
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car has some work done to it so it may be a decent deal if it is properly sorted. i have a 2000 impreza w/ similar mileage but is certainly not as nice (more of a beater/commuter car) and i paid less than $1k. i would try talking to him to see if he's in love w/ the car and thinks he's giving it away at the asking price or if he wants to sell it. that should give you an idea of whether you can offer $2500 or not.