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Old 06-14-2010, 08:56 PM
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i hear clicking from my rear driver side...
dont alot of research and pretty sure it has an axle cv that is making the clicking it does it from a stop and go. does it around 40 percent of the time. i dont feel any vibration yet on accelleration. i have read that the clicking is harmless.... but some say this is the time to swap cv cups....... my question to you guys is.
should i go ahead and swap cups?
or should i just get the 10mm spacers and just throw those in without having to pull and rebuild the axle......
or 3 just leave it alone and ignore the click.?

thanks in advance
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my car has 110k btw not sure if previous owner did a swap.
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Worn CVs will cause vibration. Tighten the axle nut to 220 Ibs
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will do tonight thanks bro!
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