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Average cost for a cv joint on honda accord 1998

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There are tow types, with ABS and W/O ABS, they come as a half shaft assmebly, this is a axle and CV joint together. here are the 2 part numbers for left and right axle with CV joint. Price and Part s are from www.rockauto.com, the lowest price on the internet I could find, very fast shipping.

THESE ARE FOR THE RIGHT SIDE AXLE AND CV JOINT ASSEMBLY.
A-1 CARDONE Part # 604153 {[CV Half-Shaft Assembly] Reman.}
Front Right; w/ABS
$42.99

A-1 CARDONE Part # 604152 {[CV Half-Shaft Assembly] Reman.}
Front Right; w/o ABS
$42,99

THESE ARE LEFT SIDE AXLE AND CV JOINT ASSEMBLY.
A-1 CARDONE Part # 604155 {[CV Half-Shaft Assembly] Reman.}
Front Left; w/M.T. w/ABS
$53.79

A-1 CARDONE Part # 604150 {[CV Half-Shaft Assembly] Reman.}
Front Left; w/A.T. w/o ABS
$51.79

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SOURCE: average repair cost for cv joint or axle replacement

Average time should be around 2-3 hours. Every shop charges different hourly rates. Dealerships will be around at least 80 an hour, smaller shops will run lower.

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