
Jeep Commander: Front CV Axle Replacement
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As always Mr O, it's a much more enjoyable experience getting to watch someone else do the work. Thanks for indulging us all and making it look easy.
Date: 2022-01-10
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Comments and reviews: 9
JohnG6
Florida Man here. When my family moved from NJ to FL around 1990 my grandmother was driving a Pontiac Sunfire that never really gave her much trouble. The first time she needed something fixed the mechanic NOPED. He told her that the car was dangerous drive and wouldn't touch it. According to him it was a miracle it lasted as long as it did with all the rust and rot.
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Florida Man here. When my family moved from NJ to FL around 1990 my grandmother was driving a Pontiac Sunfire that never really gave her much trouble. The first time she needed something fixed the mechanic NOPED. He told her that the car was dangerous drive and wouldn't touch it. According to him it was a miracle it lasted as long as it did with all the rust and rot.
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blk77sunshn
I always enjoy your videos! I live in NC. Cars are for the most part rust free, but some do wind up down here from the rust belt. I'm originally from Erie PA. So I know the pains of working on rust buckets. You do an outstanding job fixing the problems and keeping a cool level head at the same time.
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I always enjoy your videos! I live in NC. Cars are for the most part rust free, but some do wind up down here from the rust belt. I'm originally from Erie PA. So I know the pains of working on rust buckets. You do an outstanding job fixing the problems and keeping a cool level head at the same time.
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jerry
Eric, I wish the cars you worked on looked more like ours to work on. I live in the middle Ga, area with a 2003 Chevy truck with over 250, 000 miles. Yes it sees dirt roads but still looks new underneath compared to some 3 to 5 yr. old cars from your vids. Keep up the great work and don't get Mrs. O mad.
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Eric, I wish the cars you worked on looked more like ours to work on. I live in the middle Ga, area with a 2003 Chevy truck with over 250, 000 miles. Yes it sees dirt roads but still looks new underneath compared to some 3 to 5 yr. old cars from your vids. Keep up the great work and don't get Mrs. O mad.
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Bolt
With Quadra Drive 2 or without were the options. It s a full blown electronic locker for the front and rear diffs that locks solid and works like a charm in mine. They don t have any lockouts either, it locks in 4hi and 4lo at any speed any time there s slip and will literally lock all 4 tires together
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With Quadra Drive 2 or without were the options. It s a full blown electronic locker for the front and rear diffs that locks solid and works like a charm in mine. They don t have any lockouts either, it locks in 4hi and 4lo at any speed any time there s slip and will literally lock all 4 tires together
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autos
I assume those CV Axles would also fit the Grand Cherokees of the same generation; as they share a platform. I have had nothing but good luck in finding parts for my Grand Cherokee in stock. Pretty common vehicle it seems.
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I assume those CV Axles would also fit the Grand Cherokees of the same generation; as they share a platform. I have had nothing but good luck in finding parts for my Grand Cherokee in stock. Pretty common vehicle it seems.
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BenMasters
Great video - another tip:
On gear side use the breaker bar and a hammer. Place it with the tip on the joint housing and give it a some good tap with the hammer to pop it out. But I guess you already know that; )
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Great video - another tip:
On gear side use the breaker bar and a hammer. Place it with the tip on the joint housing and give it a some good tap with the hammer to pop it out. But I guess you already know that; )
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David
Great job as usual. You might need to take another vacation because you seem a little uptight. Enjoy watching you work and listening to your commentary. You make the non New York vehicle look like a breeze to get done.
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Great job as usual. You might need to take another vacation because you seem a little uptight. Enjoy watching you work and listening to your commentary. You make the non New York vehicle look like a breeze to get done.
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Ballenger
Love the videos! I know you see tons of questions come up. I asked once before which model scanner (The Autel) your using. I m sure comment was lost. So asking again hopefully you will see this one! Thanks!
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Love the videos! I know you see tons of questions come up. I asked once before which model scanner (The Autel) your using. I m sure comment was lost. So asking again hopefully you will see this one! Thanks!
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Craig
Eric, hope you had some good time off. Good to see you starting to get back in the swing of things. Don't worry, you'll be picking out the right socket a lot sooner than I will. Thanks for Sharing!
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Eric, hope you had some good time off. Good to see you starting to get back in the swing of things. Don't worry, you'll be picking out the right socket a lot sooner than I will. Thanks for Sharing!
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