View Full Version : Dead CV joint?
rtsnoz
19-12-2006, 04:42 PM
The other week i had an 'incident' with a curb:
http://rohanthomson.com/ozhonda/DSC_6847.jpg
So today i took off the wheel to descover greece all over the place... :(
http://rohanthomson.com/ozhonda/DSC_6845.jpg
Anyway. is this greece caused by simply the break in the rubber piece:
http://rohanthomson.com/ozhonda/DSC_6844.jpg
Or is it more fundamental than that? Have i damaged the CV? Any ideas what a replacement one is worth?
bungsai
19-12-2006, 04:51 PM
if you hear ticking noises when you turn around corners then u have a busted cv joint.
It is normal for grease and oil to spew everywhere when u have split ure cv boot. Change it sooner rather than later to prolong the life of your cv's.
panda[cRx]
19-12-2006, 05:04 PM
just get a changeover reco'd driveshaft. they are about $135 if you can fit it yourself or the average workshop would prolly charge around $280 fitted
RMN15N
19-12-2006, 06:36 PM
your cv joints should be fine so far, looks to me like u just cracked the cv boot,
the condom looking thing,
would be better to change the whole thing i guess, if ur gonna take it out anyway.
i have a couple drive shafts + cv's lying around the house.. if ya want pm me..
bigjo5
19-12-2006, 07:20 PM
if there not clicking then just change the boot would be waste of money to change the cv joint ..since they cost about $150 new and around $80 for used. so if they dont click while doin u turn or anythign just change the boot for like $30 or so
aaronng
19-12-2006, 07:46 PM
^^ agreed. Get the boot replaced and filled with grease ASAP!!! Without grease, the CV joint will die very quickly.
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