Re: 88 Accord CV shaft noise Help!!
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Re: 88 Accord CV shaft noise Help!!
when I was young and dumb, I had an Audi. yeah yeah. anyways, try changing
out your HUB BEARINGS. really. if you dont get that axle nut tight enough,
or too tight, or if its not seated right, you can burn it right up. cheap
part, hard fix.
you will need to pop off the lower controll arm, take out the whole strut
assemblies, have the old bearing pressed out, and the new one pressed in.
and then put the strut assy. back in.
good luck
"Vic Zarka" <vnz@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> I have changed the complete shafts twice on both sides. (from spline to
> spline) and the clicking sound is still there may change a little but
> dose not go away.
>
>
> http://community.webtv.net/vnz/The176AFAWEBPAGE
> My Korean War WebPage
>
out your HUB BEARINGS. really. if you dont get that axle nut tight enough,
or too tight, or if its not seated right, you can burn it right up. cheap
part, hard fix.
you will need to pop off the lower controll arm, take out the whole strut
assemblies, have the old bearing pressed out, and the new one pressed in.
and then put the strut assy. back in.
good luck
"Vic Zarka" <vnz@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:10285-3EEDD7C3-394@storefull-2373.public.lawson.webtv.net...
> I have changed the complete shafts twice on both sides. (from spline to
> spline) and the clicking sound is still there may change a little but
> dose not go away.
>
>
> http://community.webtv.net/vnz/The176AFAWEBPAGE
> My Korean War WebPage
>
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