When you're out driving in your Subaru Justy, have you been hearing a loud clicking noise when making a turn? It's one sign that your CV, or "constant velocity" joints are about ready to retire. The cv joints are what transfer the rotational motion of the engine to the wheels in all front wheel drive cars. They also work with the suspension system to accommodate the vehicle when driving over bumpy roads.
If you look under the front of your car, you'll see the Subaru Justy Axle Assembly. The cv joints are hidden away inside those rubber enclosures on either side that look like a pair of concertinas.
As long as these rubber "concertinas" - technically known as "boots" are in good shape, chances are your cv joints are fine. If one or both of them have cracked, however - even the least bit - chances are, those cv joints have gone bad and will need to be replaced. The problem is, your Subaru Justy Axle Assembly is a very complex piece of machinery. Replacing a pair of cv joints requires special equipment and a great deal of technical experience. Chances are, such an operation will set you back several hundred dollars at the local service facility. Sometimes, its easier and MUCH cheaper to simply replace the entire thing. In fact, for right around $100, you can get an entire remanufactured Subaru Justy Axle Assembly that's just as good as new - and we'll even pay for shipping. You may even be able to get a few bucks back by sending your old one to us - call us to see if this applies.Even if it doesn't, you'll get the best deal right here!