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CV joints i think
Yea so i had to restud one of my hubs
and than, i think the CV joint broke on it well here are the symptoms turning is ruff i hear a thump when i got at a constant speed, and it kinda picks up when i turn when i accel the thump goes away tho so hmm i dunno
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Re: CV joints i think
maybe CVs. they are easy to do, and don't cost as much as other cars.
check engine mounts too.(top of timing cover, bottom of timing cover, under air filter on trans, inside left wheel well on trans.) does it make a different noise for turning left or right? how about going up and down like on speed bumps? do you have lowering springs? |
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its lowered yea, and turning its not really a dif noise? its just the same?
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Re: CV joints i think
but does is the noise faster/slow on right/left turns?
try putting the stock steelies back on, see if it goes away. lower spring wreck havok on CV joint, big time if it is more then 2" most likey i thinking CV joints too(95% sure) other possiblitys: wheel bearings aftermarket rims not a perfict fit differential problems(very unlikey, unless the last owner dropped a $2k quiafe aftermarket differential) |
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