2007 - 2011 Toyota Camry CV Axle Replacement

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • What's up, team! Today we're replacing both CV Axles on a 2011 Toyota Camry. This process is the same for the 2007 thru the 2011 Camry but process will be the same for most makes and models. The biggest thing is to take your time. If this isn't done correctly you or anyone driving can get hurt. If you have any question please leave them in the comments. Below is the link for the axle.
    Driver and Passenger side Axel (Amazon) : amzn.to/3H7OcGS

Komentáře • 9

  • @joaquinmartinez7080
    @joaquinmartinez7080 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks 👍 gracias

  • @joaquinmartinez7080
    @joaquinmartinez7080 Před měsícem +1

    Alguien save si es igual en transmission manual o automatica ..porque hay muchos videos pero no e encontrado uno que sea manual transmission

  • @Ken-zr8fl
    @Ken-zr8fl Před 8 měsíci +1

    You will be doing this again...by being lazy and not replacing the seal.

    • @Ghost_Automotive_DIY
      @Ghost_Automotive_DIY  Před 8 měsíci +1

      The seals were good and flexible. There was no need to change. I’ve changed several axles over the years and not one has been leaking that I haven’t replaced the seal. It has nothing to do with laziness it’s experience.

    • @BinhThanhNguyen-p7x
      @BinhThanhNguyen-p7x Před 5 měsíci

      I did the same job as you for my camry 2011 le 4drs AT. Why is there a gap between the seal and flange? Mine left no space. Did it come originally? Did any fluid come out when you took cv out? I got about 2 quarts atf dropped out when cv out. I saw your transmission seems to be very clean. Thanks.

    • @Ghost_Automotive_DIY
      @Ghost_Automotive_DIY  Před 5 měsíci

      @@BinhThanhNguyen-p7x I’m sorry but I’m not sure what gap you’re referring to. After I was done with the job, it was all tight and in the same position as the original axle. The driver side didn’t leak but the passenger side did some. I don’t remember how much came out but I did replace what came out.

  • @Ken-zr8fl
    @Ken-zr8fl Před 4 měsíci

    The seal being soft means NOTHING. It's worn in to the diameter of the old axle. Good luck in 6 months doing this again.

    • @Ghost_Automotive_DIY
      @Ghost_Automotive_DIY  Před 4 měsíci

      The seal being soft and no damage does mean something. Means it doesn’t need to be replace. Like I mentioned before, this is not my first time doing an axle and none of the ones that I didn’t replace the seal have not leaked yet. The oldest one being 6 years ago. I just did an oil change on that car and no leaks from the axle.