That people are willing to pitch in on an emergency repair, so that no one is left behind. Your shared meals and gathering look to be a great time. Wish we had a group like you in the SE US.
Honda Element Community is the best! Love everything about it! Thanks' Miguel for capturing this great time, it was a blast having you all come out to the Element Society JTree meet! We hope to make another campout next year and hope to see you at the December meet in Socal!
For the 3rd time since getting my 2008 Tangerine Element (the one with nothing on the roof, lol…), drove down from the PNW down to Yuma, AZ to visit my mom, this time swung by Joshua Tree to camp out a couple nights with the Element Society group, even off roading a bit, everyone of them welcomed me with open arms, great community & got to personally talk with Miguel, Joseph, and others that have shared their expertise & experience in their Elements on RU-vid & Instagram… ❤️✌️
Truly remarkable to see Joseph and Miguel tackle a major repair for a fellow Element owner in the field. There are not many people around who would do that. You guys are awesome.
The super duper thanks I owe to you and Joseph can never truly be repaid. The stress you guys relieved from Nicole and I was astronomical. So thankful to you two and will always be here for you both to pay it forward. 🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏻👊🏽
Dang... I went to Joseph's shop last weekend and he told me about this incident. Actually seeing it is crazy! Edit: He also told me it was harder because the owner didn't install a subframe lowering kit. Install that lowering kit folks, when you lift your E!
@MrWallStreet119 but it was the wheel bearing that was bad I thought. Just my opinion but an old worn out oem cv is better than a new autozone cv. Those things are awful.
I highly recommend OEM parts too especially the axles. The bearing are good aftermarket. These is what was available being near a National park with limited auto parts.