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Hi guys fitted the new wheels and dropped the front 20mm more and this happened, continuous rumble coming from front left, gets worse with speed.
I'm guessing wheel bearing? Also whilst having a look it seems the cv gaiter is loosing all its grease although the rubber doesn't look split, is this contributing too?
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could be CV joint...if theres no grease!
try twisting the shaft to see if theres play...if there is then you want new cv joint...but could be both
jack up the one side where the noise is and spin the wheel and check for play. rumble is usually wheel bearing but with the grease everywhere it could be cv joint.
if cv joint is ok but loosing grease...that wants fixing asap before you DO need a cv joint!
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Cheers piggy, think I'm going to get a new bearing pressed in and check out that cv joint while I'm at it. Think its a job beyond me though unfortunately
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before you whip the hub off check the cvjoint...
then once the hub is off changing the shaft is simples...just jack that side right up and be ready with the new one before you take the old one out...save losing too much oil!
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have a look at complete hubs to buy...sometimes available...save your car being off the road too long and then you can do the job yourself...so the part maybe more expensive but cheaper overall
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Are you sure it's not just a wheel weight that has come off putting the wheel out of balance?
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No mate there is a lot of play in the bearing lol, can easily be pulled in and out by hand
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If there's no grease and no split it could mean the gaiter has perished and grease could weep out through tiny holes around it.
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Right I've got myself a hub from a scrappy and going to be attempting to change it over tomorrow, as well as replacing the cv gaiter.
Few questions:
how do I release ball joint?
any tricks to releasing tre?
what grease do I use for the cv joint? and how much?
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U dont release the ball joint as such, u gotta undo the pinch bolt that holds the ball joint to the hub. Then use a lever bar of some sort, then lever the lower arm down and then it's done. just gotta undo the hub nut to slide the drive shaft out. And as for the grease its usually comes in a packet with the new cv gaiter, so use the whole packet.
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Cheers mate think I'm gonna clean up and check the cv joint while I'm at it. Do I just twist it with the wheels on the ground or what? It might be too low for that
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Sorry mate but twist what ? If your on about cleaning the driveshaft take it out then clean it, then go from there.
Oh yea lol jack the car up take the wheel off and just spin the disc as its easier to listen to them joints.
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I meant twist the driveshaft. So replacing this boot will I have to remove the driveshaft from the box or can I get the old one off and new one on with just the hub off?
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Out the box mate you gotta take the cv joint apart to be able to slide the gaiter on
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Alright I'm thinking of just getting a second hand driveshaft then, as this joint has been leaking ages and could be naff and it saves faffing about with the new Gaiter.
Should I just fully drain the box, change the shaft then refill? drain is on the bottom and the filler is on the top?
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I'm struggling to get the ball joint off if anyone can help?
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alright guys mighty thread revival, still have this problem on the hdi, really annoying now! had the n/s wheel bearing changed and i thought it disappeared but i was obviously wrong.
it still rumbles and kinda clonks/pings every now and again when i come to a stop/set off slowly/turn slowly...
also worth mentioning I replaced the n/s driveshaft with a known 'good' one at the same time as the cv was split
any ideas where to look next?