Recently had both C.V. Joints (incl. new rubber boots) done. Labour & spares total came to about US$ 81 (converted from our currency).
Reviews of OEM Volkswagen CV joint
13 votes
Tire sensors and CV joints are the most common. This typically happens in the 80-120k timeframe.
OEM CV's are something like 1000x better than aftermarket crap. Have a lowered, engine swapped and turbocharged MK2 VW, and the OEM CV's will put up with this excessive abuse for years and years. Aftermarket CV's didn't make it 50km. Lesson learned.
CV botls don't need to be repaced they are not torque to yeald.
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The brand is registered in Germany. Official website: https://www.volkswagen.de/.
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