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Might I need an alignment after replacing the clutch and both axles?

Might I need an alignment after replacing the clutch and both axles?

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Did you read your first and fourth answer? They're dead wrong! The one and only reason to have an alignment, is if you had replaced a tie-rod or tie-rod-ends. Axles, CV-joints and complete half-shafts have nothing to do with the steering linkage or any part of the front suspension that would change steering alignment. If what he said was true, why then do CV-joints have slots for the roller balls which change their effective length for suspension and front wheel movement!
No you should not need an alignment after this type of repair, but it wouldnt hurt to have the alignment checked if you have not had one in the past 2 years or so, this is all good for your tire life. good luck
nope ! changing that stuff has nothing to do with the alignment. now if you were to change stuff like ball joints and tie rods i would say yes get an alignment.
GET THE AXEL FASTER NO MESS AND THEY ARE CHEAP. I WORKED FOR L.V HONDA FOR 10 YRS AND HONDA STILL CANT MAKE A GOOD AXEL LOL BUY THE WHOLE THING DONT UNDO THE WISH BONE THE AXEL WILL SLIDE THROUGH STRUT WISHBONE.
The whole axle, it is cheaper by the time you pay for the boot and the labor to replace it!

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