Bought a replacement CV for the front driver side of my '05 NA AT right at a year ago from AutoZone. The boot is sucking in on itself... Why?
Also I've got a squeaking/scrubbing noise that seems to be coming from the front driver side. Sounds like a bearing going out, a buddy says it could be my rear brakes echoing up to the front. But its a constant noise that only rarely goes away, sometimes during left turns, sometimes at low speed, sometimes during braking...
Here's a pic of the boot
What's up with this CV???
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What's up with this CV???
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Re: What's up with this CV???
Ah. So how bout the squeak? Could it be a dry CV joint? Or should I check the bearings/hub?
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Re: What's up with this CV???
You may be suffering from Aftermarket Cv axle problems.
This isn't going to be a pure internet diagnosis.
You're going to have to inspect the FRONT brake components and the CV axle itself. I question the whole rear brakes echoing up front idea.
Jack up the whole car and start turning the wheels, Listen for the sound.
Then use a jack under the lower control arm and jack up one wheel just enough to unload the suspension, then twist,pull and push the Cv axle in all 4 directions. It shouldn't move or make noise. Imagine your build making it wiggle, Now imagine the weight of the car...See what I mean ?
This isn't going to be a pure internet diagnosis.
You're going to have to inspect the FRONT brake components and the CV axle itself. I question the whole rear brakes echoing up front idea.
Jack up the whole car and start turning the wheels, Listen for the sound.
Then use a jack under the lower control arm and jack up one wheel just enough to unload the suspension, then twist,pull and push the Cv axle in all 4 directions. It shouldn't move or make noise. Imagine your build making it wiggle, Now imagine the weight of the car...See what I mean ?
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Re: What's up with this CV???
I may give that a try, I found out today I have a lifetime warranty on that cv, just gotta bring the old one in first OR buy the new one then return the old one. Thanks buddy
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