1995 honda accord clicking sound
i have a accord and everytime i turn the wheel when driving i hear a clicking sound, i just put 2 new from axle on the like a month ago. i think the sound is coming from the passenger side. what could this be.............thanks
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Your engrish is a little shaky but I think you said you replaced both front axles a month ago? It definately sounds like an axle to me. Are either of the boots ripped?
Your engrish is a little shaky but I think you said you replaced both front axles a month ago? It definately sounds like an axle to me. Are either of the boots ripped?
You cant mistake an axle noise for anything else!!!!! It so annoying. Thats kind of weird though, since you replaced them a month ago.
Look for play in ball joints.
Check the axle first, like everyonelse said.
Look for play in ball joints.
Check the axle first, like everyonelse said.
I feel your paint...I got one from pep boys and it was bad out of the box. Took it back and got a new one, it went bad in a week. After a lone "disscussion" with the store manager I got my money back and had to go else where to get one. Make sure your not pulling it or anything when your installing it.
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there is something seriously wrong if you are replacing axles every month on your car...is there something you are not telling us?
An axle from honda cost about $170 and they last a very long time. My 94 car still has it's original axles (minus driver side outer CV joint that was replaced) and they have over 144K on them
An axle from honda cost about $170 and they last a very long time. My 94 car still has it's original axles (minus driver side outer CV joint that was replaced) and they have over 144K on them
Changing axles every month?
Looks like someone likes to do burnouts with their wheels turned.
Been there, done that, payed the price, never again.
If thats the case get a V8 Mustang and melt those fkrs.
Been there, done that, bought lots of tires but LOVED IT!!!!!!!!
Looks like someone likes to do burnouts with their wheels turned.
Been there, done that, payed the price, never again.
If thats the case get a V8 Mustang and melt those fkrs.
Been there, done that, bought lots of tires but LOVED IT!!!!!!!!
I have had these same issues, bought an axle installed it, went for a test drive and right before I pull into my driveway "SNAP". Unfortunately I was on a hill in traffic and it sucked having to wait for everyone to go around and roll back to the side of the road.
Every axle I have bought has had a lifetime warranty so if your's is the same I would take it back, you'll just be out your time. The key is to keep your receipts, I tend to loose them after a year or so.
Every axle I have bought has had a lifetime warranty so if your's is the same I would take it back, you'll just be out your time. The key is to keep your receipts, I tend to loose them after a year or so.
I had this problem before as well. I used aftermarket axles and they went bad within a few weeks, had them replaced 3 times before I went with remanufactured honda axles. I never had a problem after that.
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