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CV Reversal

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Folks,

Brand new here.  Found the site by accident while looking for repair / replace info for Subaru Forester CV joints.  Hoping maybe I could lube them up and save my wife some dough. 

I found an old thread about reversing the axles to put the load on the other bearing face that normally doesn't see the high forces.  It sounded promising but I couldn't connect to the links from back in 2010 or whenever it was.

Is this a valid 'fix' for a 2010 Forester 2.5?  I'm reasonably capable with tools and would undertake it if there is some supporting evidence...

Thanks for your feedback.  Sorry I couldn't locate it in earlier questions.  Probably didn't go back far enough!

Best,

Rob

Get a CV band tool if you don’t already have one 

Cheers 

Bennie

you might consider grabbing an extra coupla bands.

 

I discovered it's easy to break one if you've never used the tool before.......

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Just wanted to thank you all for your feedback.  Gonna give it a go!

Keep 'em rollin'!

It's an interesting theory. But to me, it seems that if the surfaces in the joint really are that worn, it's going to be a problem either way.

 

That said, I've brought some really troublesome joints back to life with new boots and grease. I've never bothered to swap side to side. I just re-boot originals. 

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