NISSAN Maxima Driveshaft balancing Cost
2004–2009 · Engine, Fuel & Emissions system
Typical range
$344–$7.3k
Parts + labour
Labour hours
1–3h
At a typical garage
CV (constant-velocity) axles transmit engine power to the front wheels while allowing them to steer and move with the suspension. A cracked CV boot lets grease escape and dirt in, leading to clicking when turning and eventually joint failure. NISSAN Maxima CV axle replacement costs $344–$7261.
Typical parts included
- Rear driveshaft
- Front driveshaft
What affects the price
- Remanufactured vs OEM axle shaft
- Inner vs outer joint, or complete axle shaft assembly
- All-wheel drive models have more joints per vehicle
Common questions
How long does this repair take?
Driveshaft balancing on a NISSAN Maxima typically takes 1–3 hours at a garage.
How often does this need to be done?
For a NISSAN Maxima, this is typically needed CV axles are replaced on failure; boots should be inspected at every service interval.
Other engine, fuel & emissions system repairs on the NISSAN Maxima
- ABS hydraulic unit replacement$374–$645
- ABS sensor replacement$154–$266
- ABS system bleeding$123–$213
- AC compressor clutch replacement$308–$531
- AC compressor replacement$330–$569
Driveshaft balancing cost on similar cars
- OPEL Astra 5 Doors$160–$276
- VOLKSWAGEN Golf 5 Doors$160–$276
- MERCEDES BENZ A-Klasse$160–$276
- RENAULT Megane 5 Doors$160–$276
- FORD Focus 5 Doors$160–$276
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