Exactly.  Buy new ones, put them on, forget about them.  First one will 
take 2-3 hours while you fiddle with it, next one will be 30min, but by 
then you will have forgotten how to do it.  It's really not a bad job. 
just a bit fiddly.

--R

Luther wrote:
> Don't try to reboot the old axles.  My '82 coupe had both axles 
> rebooted by the
> Benz dealer before I purchased it.  One lasted about 10,000 miles into my
> ownership (maybe 20,000 total?) and the other might have lasted 10,000 miles
> more.  They both started knocking at the joint even though the boot was still
> in good shape.  Rusty only charges $150/ea for new axles.... 
>
>   

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