Gageraid wrote:
So if it's the joint, what needs to be replaced?
I can't really do too much work on the Jeep where I live now. Hoping not to spend an arm and a leg on the fix.
I've looked VERY closely for any cracks in the boot, and I see nothing. I'm sure if it's cracked it's going to be microscopic. No signs of any grease leaking.
Friday morning I'll have time to look at it again.
Thanks for taking the time to reply to my issue.
So, first of all, if it's on the passenger side (not sure from the photo), there's also a shaft that goes from the differential over to the inner suspension arm mount and the CV axle actually attaches to it. That short drive section has a bearing that it rides in right where the CV attaches.
If you want to diagnose it yourself, you're going to have to isolate things to see if the sound goes away. The CV axles aren't too hard to remove, but doing so requires some specific tools (like a large socket to remove the nut at the hub assembly, etc.). You could take a suspected CV axle out and the remaining one (and the driveshaft to the t-case) would spin freely, although probably not in such a way that would prevent that short axle section from spinning too. If you want to isolate THAT part while the vehicle is rolling, you'll need to take out BOTH CV axles and drive it a bit. Really trial and error and elimination of possibilities is about the only way to narrow things down unless you know exactly what the problem is. The alternative is throwing money at the problem and replacing things you THINK might be causing your issue, and unfortunately that's how a lot of shops operate, because they want to get you in and out and don't mind passing on the cost of parts that you may not have needed to replace.
If you don't have the time/tools to do this kind of thing yourself, you may consider talking with a driveline shop near you. They specialize in things like axles, differentials, CVs, etc. and often have the ability to troubleshoot those things much more effectively (and possibly faster and cheaper) than a regular service shop. At the very least, any decent business will listen to your symptoms and be able to at least estimate troubleshooting/repair based on what the problem turns out to be.
Dan
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