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2008 altima should your cv joints be bad already?

The CV (constant velocity) joints in a 2008 Nissan Altima should typically not be bad unless the car has been subject to extreme wear and tear or has accumulated very high mileage. CV joints are generally designed to last for the life of the vehicle under normal driving conditions.

However, if the vehicle has been driven aggressively or in rough conditions, or if it has high mileage (generally over 100,000 miles), the CV joints may show signs of wear or failure.

Some common symptoms of bad CV joints include clicking or popping sounds when turning the car at low speeds, vibrations while driving, or a noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency.

If you suspect that the CV joints in your Altima may be bad, it's best to have the car inspected by a qualified mechanic to confirm the issue and determine if any repairs or replacements are necessary.