The Baby is Sick
For a few weeks, I have had a vibration that is prominent on acceleration. At cruise, there is no sensation which to me rules out a wheel balance problem.
On hard left turns, no vibration but on hard right it is very noticable.
My initial guess is the right CV/Axle.
I took it to the dealer for opinion. The service manager is a stand up guy and I trusr his input. I took him down the road and then he put it on the lift. He inspected the engine and tranny mounts at my suggestion. No problem there.
He is convinced it is the right CV.
After getting a parts price from Hinda($600.00),i decided on an aftermarket or rebuilt. I see prices of $45.00 up plus core.
Just wondering if anyone here has had a problem like this and where they got their CV.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
On hard left turns, no vibration but on hard right it is very noticable.
My initial guess is the right CV/Axle.
I took it to the dealer for opinion. The service manager is a stand up guy and I trusr his input. I took him down the road and then he put it on the lift. He inspected the engine and tranny mounts at my suggestion. No problem there.
He is convinced it is the right CV.
After getting a parts price from Hinda($600.00),i decided on an aftermarket or rebuilt. I see prices of $45.00 up plus core.
Just wondering if anyone here has had a problem like this and where they got their CV.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
For the price of a reman, and the amount of miles you'll get out of it, why not? I have no problem with a reman part from a good company. I like Beck and Arnley, and Cardon. They're two of the better reman shops.
Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
For the price of a reman, and the amount of miles you'll get out of it, why not? I have no problem with a reman part from a good company. I like Beck and Arnley, and Cardon. They're two of the better reman shops.
Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
Thanks. I have decided a swap is a good idea. That's the way I am going
Yup Lee...I swapped my cups yeeeeeeears (and easily 100K miles) ago...and my original CVs are still rolling along. For me, my swap did the trick. I'm currently at 246K miles on the odo...still running Konis on lower perch w/ KG/MMs
Old post of my experience
Full DIY thread that includes my old post (note that not everyone reports success! But for a little wrench time and quiiiiiite a few less dollars, its a good bet to try
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Good luck!
Old post of my experience
Full DIY thread that includes my old post (note that not everyone reports success! But for a little wrench time and quiiiiiite a few less dollars, its a good bet to try
)Good luck!
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Originally Posted by hsuis2cool' timestamp='[url="tel:1322100488"
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Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
[quote name='SgtB' timestamp='1322066602' post='21180989']
Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
What does he mean swap the cup? does he mean just take the left and swap with the right? how dow that fix the issue? won't that just move the the problem area to the other side of differential?

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Read my offered links. Second one in particular answers your questions w/in its very first post.
Originally Posted by hsuis2cool' timestamp='[url="tel:1322100488"
1322100488[/url]' post='21182689]
[quote name='SgtB' timestamp='1322066602' post='21180989']
Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
[quote name='SgtB' timestamp='1322066602' post='21180989']
Have you swapped the cups yet? It made my car run like new again at 96k.
What does he mean swap the cup? does he mean just take the left and swap with the right? how dow that fix the issue? won't that just move the the problem area to the other side of differential?


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still don't get it, Lee said he found one for $45, why not just get rid of the old CV joint all together instead of moving the bad one to the other side and still live with the symptom in reverse.
Hey Johnny,
It isn't the CV axles that are the problem. The cups that are connected to the rear diff get pitted where the bearings that are on the end of the axle contact them and that causes the vibration. By swapping the cups from side to side the bearings are once again contacting a smooth surface and no more vibration.
I hope that makes sense.
kevin
It isn't the CV axles that are the problem. The cups that are connected to the rear diff get pitted where the bearings that are on the end of the axle contact them and that causes the vibration. By swapping the cups from side to side the bearings are once again contacting a smooth surface and no more vibration.
I hope that makes sense.
kevin










