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Thread: CV joints - how to inspect them?

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    Default CV joints - how to inspect them?

    Hey guys.

    I'm wondering if there is a simple and reliable way to inspect the cv joints on the rear axle. I'm thinking of replacing them, but for once I want to be sure they need replacing before doing it. I've done the opposite a couple of times too many already :-)

    Thanks in advance,
    Niels

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    Well, check for the obvious signs of wear, espically the boots, turn the wheels while on jack stands and inspect the boots for cracks and cuts.

    Apart from that, you would need your axle's specs for thickness to measure with a micrometer or vernier caliper (if you have access to those) to make sure they are within spec.


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    Here comes a stupid question:
    Why are the boots so important?? Don't they "just" prevent dirt and **** to enter the joints/bearings?

    Or does a "healthy" boot mean that the joint most likely is fine?

    Good boot=No **** enters the joint=Good cv-joint?

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    I have no idea what he wants to measure with a vernier.

    bad boot = replacement.
    noise= replacement

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    The boot not only keeps crap out, it keeps the good stuff in...grease. Like was already said. Good boot and no noise = do not replace. Torn boot, and a clicking noise = replace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by attack eagle View Post
    I have no idea what he wants to measure with a vernier.

    bad boot = replacement.
    noise= replacement
    Measure the thickness of the rod between the 2 boots


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    Quote Originally Posted by bad_manners_god View Post
    Measure the thickness of the rod between the 2 boots
    Why would the diameter of the shaft change?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stilljester View Post
    Why would the diameter of the shaft change?
    Rust


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    good god man, if they are all rusted up to the point of flaking, then they should be disposed of... and you might want to trash the car too

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    Quote Originally Posted by attack eagle View Post
    good god man, if they are all rusted up to the point of flaking, then they should be disposed of... and you might want to trash the car too
    Exactly, that's why you measure them with the vernier to see if they are within spec.


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