what damage will a bad front axel u-joint cause?
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Alright, i got a 94 1500 4x4. both front axle u-joints are bad,(driver worse then passenger) they both got some give to them and the driver side makes a kinda loud knocking, clicking sound(But it aint loud enough to be a thumping sound yet). Passenger is a faint clicking sound. I aint got the tools to do it myself and i wont have the money to get it fixed till atleast this weekend. Ive been told that itll start to make a really loud thumping sound before my wheels will lock up and stop me dead. but im worried that if i keep driving it itll tear up my axle. Im pretty sure if nothing else it could blow my axle seals. Im i on the right track or over thinking it and do Yall think itll make it a week(another 50-75mi) or should i let it sit till i can fix it?(I just noticed the noise today, had some fun last night. Think that was the straw on the camels back!)
Last edited by smoky614; 04-09-2013 at 09:36 PM.
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Don't post crap like that!!
OP, with that much noise and physical feedback you are describing it's highly suggested that you do not drive it further. Where are you located and have you received a quote on replacing both ujoints?
If only you could just take out the axle shafts and put the unit bearing back in. Then it would roll like manual locking hubs.... LOL
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a mild clicking will probably be ok for a little while. my passenger side was clicking pretty good a couple of years ago, and i drove it for several more days until i had time to fix it.
as said, be easy and don't make any tight turns - period. this is where it would most likely break something.
if it starts popping, or making other noises - park it.
you can test the amount of play by grabbing the inner axle and rotating it back and forth against the outer half. the play in the bearing cap starts as a clicking, then a clacking, then popping in turns, then it breaks.
as said, be easy and don't make any tight turns - period. this is where it would most likely break something.
if it starts popping, or making other noises - park it.
you can test the amount of play by grabbing the inner axle and rotating it back and forth against the outer half. the play in the bearing cap starts as a clicking, then a clacking, then popping in turns, then it breaks.
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Well, I think Im gonna play it safe and let sit for a few days. I can barely afford this, Ill be screwed if I really tare something up! But thanks for yalls advice.
I'm going to go get an estimate tomorrow, I'm hoping It only a couple hundred! Ive seen some estimates on here for like 800bucks, Thats crazy!!! But I live in Ohio, About 45min west of Toledo.
I'm going to go get an estimate tomorrow, I'm hoping It only a couple hundred! Ive seen some estimates on here for like 800bucks, Thats crazy!!! But I live in Ohio, About 45min west of Toledo.
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you got anyone with tools and know-how that can show you how to do this.
everybody has to learn sometime.
the only real difficulty is getting the big axle nut off. you'll need to own or borrow a 1-11/16 socket. if you can't break it loose with a long pull bar and pipe, you can take it to a very close, local shop and have them break it loose, then reinstall at a modest 100 pounds of torque so you can drive it home and take it back apart.
here's a good how to:
http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech-article-5.html
http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech-article-3.html
everybody has to learn sometime.
the only real difficulty is getting the big axle nut off. you'll need to own or borrow a 1-11/16 socket. if you can't break it loose with a long pull bar and pipe, you can take it to a very close, local shop and have them break it loose, then reinstall at a modest 100 pounds of torque so you can drive it home and take it back apart.
here's a good how to:
http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech-article-5.html
http://www.pavementsucks.com/tech-article-3.html
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