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On 8/3/2023 at 9:37 AM, Jwiens said:

Looking for a left (driver side) rear axle for a 2006 Joyner 650 sand spider. Or any alternative axles that would fit.

Hi Jwiens, 

I have the rear left cv axle you are looking for.  Please refer to attached photos.  

Please send me email at [email protected] for further discussion. 

Thanks 

Best regards 

Casey/ Leaf Asia 

2023-08-04

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  • 4 weeks later...
Posted
On 8/4/2023 at 9:49 AM, CYJSP2009 said:

Hi Jwiens, 

I have the rear left cv axle you are looking for.  Please refer to attached photos.  

Please send me email at [email protected] for further discussion. 

Thanks 

Best regards 

Casey/ Leaf Asia 

2023-08-04

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Been trying to email you for days now. I keep getting [email protected] is invalid email address and it won’t let me send. Can you email me at [email protected] if you see this? Was wondering if you have this (outer ) cv joint rebuild kit for my 650 sand spider rear right passenger side?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bachelor51 said:

Been trying to email you for days now. I keep getting [email protected] is invalid email address and it won’t let me send. Can you email me at [email protected] if you see this? Was wondering if you have this (outer ) cv joint rebuild kit for my 650 sand spider rear right passenger side?

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Hi Bachelor51, 

I also tried to send you emails but get no answers.  [email protected] is still in use. I received email from customers today including the UTV Board notification email of your quotation here. 

As per the cv joint rebuild kit, it is still available. 

Could you please send me another email using another email address of you?  I will use another email address of mine: [email protected] to send an email to you again. Let's test both ways. 

Thanks 

Best regards

 

Casey / Leaf Asia 

2023-09-02

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Bachelor51 said:

Yes I just need the cv joint repair kit. My axle was good when disassembled. If comes with everything in this picture, that’s definitely what I need. 

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Yes, this cv joint rebuild kit is available. I will issue payment link and send to you as we did last time for the cv axle. I will arrange shipment and send you tracking number once payment arrives. 

Posted
On 9/3/2023 at 3:40 AM, Bachelor51 said:

Yes I just need the cv joint repair kit. My axle was good when disassembled. If comes with everything in this picture, that’s definitely what I need. 

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Hi Bachelor51, 

Please check your email from Payoneer and proceed payment. I will arrange shipment and send you tracking number accordingly. Thanks 

Casey

2023-09-04

  • 1 year later...
Posted
17 minutes ago, jusNca3e said:

i also need that cv axel for joyner 650 

 

Hi There,

I have rear right cv axle for Joyner 650 Sand Spider. Front left + front right + rear ( for both sides) cv axles for 650 Commando. Please send me email at [email protected] for further discussion. 

Thanks

Casey/ Leaf Asia

2025-07-16

Posted

Has anyone ever had in issue with gear oil seeping into (drivers side particularly) inner Cv joint? I had this issue for some time now and originally noticed oil slinging out of Cv boot so I hose clamped it and continued on. But now I'm replacing boots and upon removal the entire joint was full of oil! I  couldn't get the axle off the spline shaft so I just removed the Cv from the cup and found from what i can tell a thin piece of metal that was eaten up but may have originally been isolation between spline and outer CV. Not sure how I'm going to patch that up seems like replacement would be the RIGHT way but maybe a little sealant will get me going. 

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