Well I got the CVJ axles installed at
http://www.stopandgotransmissions.com/
I seriously considered DIY but my driveway has both a slight north-south and east-west pitch and after reading some threads on this site about cars falling off jack stands and me needing to turn rear wheels to get at clips in differential thus relying on wheel chocks to keep car from rolling I did some web surfing and found that Stop & Go Transmissions did axles as well. I had gotten good recommendations over the years from local mechanics when transmissions were discussed so I e-mailed Ed at S&G Sunday night about installing my CVJ axles and he called Monday morning and said to come down. A professionally run place and pleasant workers. Parking lot was full. I could see business vehicles from Stamford Ct a city 30 miles away for service. Ed pulled up the repair info on his computer and told me 2 hr/axle. Mechanic took vehicle for test drive but heard no noise. Put on lift and rotated axles still no noise. I told him you have to drive about 15 miles before you hear anything. He examined boot and found what only looked like a crack was actually split completely open and no grease inside. I left the car and had my axles, differential seals, crush washers and axles bolts installed. when I picked up the car he gave me all my old parts back which allowed me to see what they looked like. Very satisfied at $386.87 total including tax and parts. Now I can get on to my house repairs.