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ah ok. I will need to get one for my driver's side boot (weeping) and I don't know if any of the CV places in Adelaide will know where to get the part cheaper than Nissan genuine. Gonna try a place in Edwardstown.

ah ok. I will need to get one for my driver's side boot (weeping) and I don't know if any of the CV places in Adelaide will know where to get the part cheaper than Nissan genuine. Gonna try a place in Edwardstown.
This looks like the complete thing - joint and boot for NZ$55 + postage:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-201624551.htm

Aussies can join Trade Me and most suppliers will post to Aus for a few dollars more postage. You could ask this guy if he does boots only but even with the complete Joint its less than $74

(ps if they won't post to AU and you can wait I'll get what you want and post it)

sweeeeet i am waiting til my joints go then haha

please correct me if i am wrong, but you will need more than this kit if your joints go. it's only an outer housing and boot. But it's bloody cheap !! thats excellent pricing :domokun:

thats why they say "Also range of inners joints available too."

cheers

Jez

please correct me if i am wrong, but you will need more than this kit if your joints go. it's only an outer housing and boot. But it's bloody cheap !! thats excellent pricing :domokun:

thats why they say "Also range of inners joints available too."

cheers

Jez

Well you could be right but I would be surprised if anyone was selling half a cv joint. I took it that the inner joint referred to was the one at the inside end of the half shaft. I guess if someone is going to buy they could ask the question first ...and anyway its cheaper than Nissan want just for the boot! (BTW today is a public holiday in NZ so you may not get a reply until tomorrow)
Well you could be right but I would be surprised if anyone was selling half a cv joint. I took it that the inner joint referred to was the one at the inside end of the half shaft. I guess if someone is going to buy they could ask the question first ...and anyway its cheaper than Nissan want just for the boot! (BTW today is a public holiday in NZ so you may not get a reply until tomorrow)

That's right - always an inner and outer joint; in effect 2 CV joints... hope they're not selling half of an outer one either. Thanks for the tip on the public holiday - that may explain the slow replies.

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