2006 Chevy Malibu front passenger CV axle replacement

Asked by Danblack Mar 03, 2018 at 10:42 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Malibu LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I went to the junkyard today and pulled out a CV axle out of
another vehicle and I just want to know if the axle was
damaged after I pulled it out it came out fine took a lot of
struggle and finally popped out but didn't look like what I saw
on all the videos but when I look up a picture of the CV joints
my vehicle it looks the same as in the picture I'm looking at
and also on the videos there was always a little ring that was
holding the CV shaft into the transmission .. there was no
ring on the end of mine and it wasn't in the transmission
either  I checked .can anybody help me please ?I'm due to
tear the CV joint out of my car tomorrow and put the other
one in but I don't want to tear mine out of my car if this one's
not right or if it's broken any kind of way thank you!!

3 Answers

3,800

A new CV shaft cost about 70 dollars at Auto Zone And you'll be sure that you have the right one and not do any damage to the trans-axel Good Luck

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