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Postby callum » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:21 pm

Hey my ae92 is making a clicking noise which I'm 90% sure is from my passengers side cv joint. My question is do the inner cv joints ever wear out? I've only ever replaced thE outer ones before. I just wanT to make sure I'm replacing the right part before I start. Is there any test you can do to check them?

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Postby deaf_rattle » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:24 pm

the inner ones hardly ever flog out, there is heaps less stress on them.
best to replace now otherwise you will find out how cool a no wheel drive car is.

Fortunately for me when it happened to me i was only 500metres down the road from home.
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Postby Lloyd » Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:52 am

Usually outers, sometimes inners. Sometimes cheaper/easier just to buy a second hand halfshaft from the wreckers and throw the complete thing in
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Re: Cv joints

Postby allencr » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:13 am

callum wrote:Hey my ae92 is making a clicking noise which I'm 90% sure is from my passengers side cv joint.


Try driving in a circle 2 or 3 times, full lock left & right, forward & reverse, slowly. If the boots are OK, they'll survive, if they don't, they were ready to go anyway.
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It stops my noise for months, been doing it for years. :wink:
Noisy/worn CV's are any annoyance, not a mechanical problem that must be fixed or that will be more expensive to fix later, or something that will fail & make the car un-driveable.
I don't see an immediate need to replace them for a little noise. It's only embarrassing, not fatal.
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Postby sergei » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:56 am

I had a CV spectacularly fail, completely loosing drive on a traffic light. That was Nissan Bluebird but anyway sometimes they do fail, and when they do you are at best immobile, at worst have some collateral damage in your engine bay.
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Postby RS13 » Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:47 pm

My laser has had clicking CVs for the last 10,000km approx, hasn't got worse that I've noticed. A CV joint can be quite cheap, only takes a couple of hours to change a side.

Getting a secondhand driveshaft may be a cheaper option but you never know what you're getting, they may be just as worn as what you've got.
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Postby tsoob » Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:15 pm

RS13 wrote:My laser has had clicking CVs for the last 10,000km approx, hasn't got worse that I've noticed. A CV joint can be quite cheap, only takes a couple of hours to change a side.

Getting a secondhand driveshaft may be a cheaper option but you never know what you're getting, they may be just as worn as what you've got.


couple of HOURS??

need more tools man
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Postby RS13 » Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:38 pm

tsoob wrote:
RS13 wrote:My laser has had clicking CVs for the last 10,000km approx, hasn't got worse that I've noticed. A CV joint can be quite cheap, only takes a couple of hours to change a side.

Getting a secondhand driveshaft may be a cheaper option but you never know what you're getting, they may be just as worn as what you've got.


couple of HOURS??

need more tools man


Haha, I was thinking more for him. Normally takes me an hour a side if everything goes smoothly, but with the odd seized bolt or CV stuck on the driveshaft I've had it take a couple of hours before.. and yes, I do need more tools, you should see the mongrel collection I have in the garage at home! lol.
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