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clicky CV

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What to do?!


Leave the clicky CV in there, it should be fine
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Replace the clicky CV with the new one, and carry the clicky one as a spare
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clicky CV

Post by get it up there »

Hello!! Im running lux diffs under my Zook, and the drivers side CV is clicking and carrying on. (It clicks when the locker is in, OR while turning on full lock). I have brought a new CV to replace it, thinking it was pretty much ready to let go at any stage. People have since told me that a CV can click all it likes, it just means that it is worn.. which doesn’t mean it will bust any time soon. So, should I replace the clicky one with the new CV, and carry the clicky one as a spare, or just leave the clicky one in there? Thanks :)
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Post by -Nemesis- »

May as well get the most life out of it, drive it till it breaks!
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Post by yamaha__308 »

Use the clicky one as a spare. Broken birfs can make a mess of the inside of the knuckle.
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Re: clicky CV

Post by redzook »

get it up there wrote:Hello!! Im running lux diffs under my Zook, and the drivers side CV is clicking and carrying on. (It clicks when the locker is in, OR while turning on full lock). I have brought a new CV to replace it, thinking it was pretty much ready to let go at any stage. People have since told me that a CV can click all it likes, it just means that it is worn.. which doesn’t mean it will bust any time soon. So, should I replace the clicky one with the new CV, and carry the clicky one as a spare, or just leave the clicky one in there? Thanks :)
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Post by hilux79 »

I'd change it. It's not a hard job just a bit dirty an CV's are not that expensive. It sucks breaking a CV on the first obstacle of the day, even more so if you know it's worn and didn't change it.
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Post by hilux79 »

Also when it brakes you may lose steering in one direction if all binds up making it a pain to get home or somewhere level to change it.
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Post by get it up there »

hhmmm, very true. Reckon i'll change it then, "just incase" ;)
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