Clicking nosie when i turn? why?
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Clicking nosie when i turn? why?
i recently dumped my 00 ek with ground control springs and tokico blues and got an alignment about a week after i dumped it when i got home from the alignment place i was parallel parking in front of my house i heard clicking noise i recently figured out that it only clicks when i turn left and right and i still havent figured out if its the front or back but what can be the problem?
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Re: Clicking nosie when i turn? why?
yup, CV(one or more) are bad. heres a rundown of whats going on.
since for the most part we drive in pretty straight lines, especially when getting on it, that means the bearings in the CVs ride against pretty much the same spot most of the time. this wears down and you get a valley in the CV. now you go to turn and the bearings are going across that valley, making the clicking noise.
to isolate which one(or possibly more) is bad.
to isolate inner from outer: drive slow in a parking lot and make tight turns, but go slow enough so the car doesnt lean much. if the clicking is there then its the outer CV.
if its not there but it is when the car leans in a turn then its the inner CVs.
isolating right from left is easy on the outer ones. louder left or right?
the inner ones are going to be a lil more difficult in that area since they are right next to each other.
since for the most part we drive in pretty straight lines, especially when getting on it, that means the bearings in the CVs ride against pretty much the same spot most of the time. this wears down and you get a valley in the CV. now you go to turn and the bearings are going across that valley, making the clicking noise.
to isolate which one(or possibly more) is bad.
to isolate inner from outer: drive slow in a parking lot and make tight turns, but go slow enough so the car doesnt lean much. if the clicking is there then its the outer CV.
if its not there but it is when the car leans in a turn then its the inner CVs.
isolating right from left is easy on the outer ones. louder left or right?
the inner ones are going to be a lil more difficult in that area since they are right next to each other.
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Re: Clicking nosie when i turn? why?
when lowering a car, the cv joints starts to misalign to a certain point. it might have been slammed to a point where the stess of the misaligned joints just f**ked it up. sometimes it happens. but there's no other place i can think of that describes your clicking sound while driving. thats a common annoyance when dealing with bad cv joints. that is your problem
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Re: Clicking nosie when i turn? why?
k so im bumping this up.... ere is my case, car was already lowered on some spring when i bought it. prbly 2 inches at the most, nothign mayor. now that i did a b series swap it clicks when i turn right on my left wheel. when i go left it doesnt click as much. In straight line is perfect. i just got two new axles from the part store. do you guys still think is the axle?
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Re: Clicking nosie when i turn? why?
yes if you hear clicking noises while making a turn your cv joints are bad. i always reccommend swapping out the axle since it's a lot easier and you don't have to seperate the joint or deal with the boot.
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Re: Clicking nosie when i turn? why?
I'm having the same exact problem with my hatch, I changed out both axles and still makes the noise that you've described. Everyone I've talked to is saying it's either the transaxle or my LSD gears locked up.
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