Firstly I am a mechanical numby but keen to learn. Was out playing and after some tight gully work and a short climb out useing the front lockers the front right wheel ceased briefly. Stopped reversed and wheel started to turn again but with an intermitant horible clicking crunching noise (that went away when the hubs were taken out). Worse the truck now no longer turns left. There was enough play to limp home (Luckily most of the turns were right hand).
Question What have I Killed? With my limited knowledge I suspect I have destroyed a CV.
Like I said I am keen to learn but want to get on the right track to start with. Have a manual and am willing to have a crack at changing one if that is the problem. Apreciate any ALL help.
Ivan
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Help Broke my MQs hub/CV???
Help Broke my MQs hub/CV???
Thegrantmob, MQ SWB, 3.3D, 2in Spring, 2in Body, 33in Baja Claws, ARB Lockers Front & Rear, Custom Bar work & 9000lb Warn winch.
LOL got quick at changing them.. gets a flogging 2nd car just a bit of fun..Wish I had coils wrote:Bugger me you don't mind having a go.Sterlo wrote:Hey who hadnt broken a mq/mk cv!! Welded my front diff broke 6 cv's in 3months
Sterlo
The only one I bust was draging my patrol of the road in low 4 after i lost an axel. and still completed my 500km trip
My vote CV
Got new shute to play in now. The MQ/MK are bloody great cars.. cheap and easy to fix, cheap parts too
Busted MQ
Yes I definatly Busted the CV!!!! Pulled it apart got inside the Swivel hub and started pulling out Busted Chunks of metal!!!!!!! Now just waiting on parts.
I am a mechanical numby and I am finding the MQ a great simple car to learn on. So far I have just needed the manual and some basic tools. Putting it back together will be the next challenge, but I am not in a hurry. Any tips would be apreciated.
I have ordered 2 CV's so I have a spare for when I Bust the next one. I love to play hard in my MQ, especialy now that it is locked. I get my 9000 lb winch fitted soon so can play even harder.
I am a mechanical numby and I am finding the MQ a great simple car to learn on. So far I have just needed the manual and some basic tools. Putting it back together will be the next challenge, but I am not in a hurry. Any tips would be apreciated.
I have ordered 2 CV's so I have a spare for when I Bust the next one. I love to play hard in my MQ, especialy now that it is locked. I get my 9000 lb winch fitted soon so can play even harder.
Thegrantmob, MQ SWB, 3.3D, 2in Spring, 2in Body, 33in Baja Claws, ARB Lockers Front & Rear, Custom Bar work & 9000lb Warn winch.
where in wagga did you wheel hard enough to bust a CV.
Im from there originally and i couldn't find anything worth wheeling really. there is a few spots near narranderra though.
you can get to the CV on a MQ buy removing the swivel hub seal bolts and the king pin bearings only. Then just gentle remove the whole assembly and it will rest on top og the diff/springs somewhere.
Maybe have to catch up, ill be down there camping somewhere next long weekend
Im from there originally and i couldn't find anything worth wheeling really. there is a few spots near narranderra though.
you can get to the CV on a MQ buy removing the swivel hub seal bolts and the king pin bearings only. Then just gentle remove the whole assembly and it will rest on top og the diff/springs somewhere.
Maybe have to catch up, ill be down there camping somewhere next long weekend
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