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    Drive Shafts

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    I have a 2001 v70 (very Nice) have just failed the Mot on front ball joints and gearbox oil seals. Have done the ball joint no problems. But as I pulled the driveshaft out to do the oil seal the inner joint came apart. Oh ££££ I thought but no I got it back together ok. My question is does this joint move the same as the outer one ie up, down side to side or what? My wife has just informed me that that movement is called Circumduction She’s a smart arse and cant fix my car

    I know that this may seem like a strange question but never taken any notice before. Can anyone help ???

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    Hmm I know that I am very sad. But have sorted it now dont know what I did on the sixth time of taking it apart and puting back together it seems fine now.

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