Where can I get a CV axle for my Volkswagen Jetta?

Where can I get a CV axle for my Volkswagen Jetta?

Select your Year, Make, Model and Engine to find those that fit your vehicle. If turning or putting your Volkswagen Jetta into reverse causes strange clunking noises, you’ve probably got a deteriorating CV axle. Resolve the problem quickly with a new Volkswagen Jetta CV axle from AutoZone.

How do you replace an axle on a Volkswagen?

I just replaced my passenger side axle on my 08 Rabbit/auto. Pulled the shaft off the inner spline boot leaving the grease cup/spline still inside the engine. I used a flat blade screwdriver to gentle pry the cup/spline out a bit with a few taps of the hammer. Also used an oil wrench to wiggle the end a bit.

Where to get a new drive shaft for a Volkswagen Jetta?

AutoZone has the options that make replacing your driveshaft for Volkswagen Jetta fast and affordable. Purchase your new drive shaft for Volkswagen Jetta online and select Same-Day Store Pickup to save time. If you lack the tools to complete the installation, AutoZone’s Loan-a-Tool program enables you get the job done.

Why does my VW Jetta CV break down?

Your faulty inner CV joint could produce side-to-side tremors while you’re accelerating. Your joint can also eventually break down, due to wear and tear. AutoZone has the options that make replacing your driveshaft for Volkswagen Jetta fast and affordable.

Are there any repair parts for a VW Jetta?

As a result, we provide an extensive selection of high quality Volkswagen Jetta repair parts manufactured to restore your vehicle to like new condition at the most attractive prices. No matter whether you are changing an air filter or doing a routine brake job on your Volkswagen Jetta, we have everything for your repair and maintenance needs.

What’s the difference between OE and aftermarket Volkswagen Jetta parts?

Choosing between OE and aftermarket parts for your Volkswagen Jetta is a no-brainer, because they work and fit the same. Aftermarket parts are manufactured with the same specifications, processes, and quality standards as their OE counterparts, which means there’s no difference in terms of performance and durability.