Should a CV axle have any play in it?
Axles are supposed to move like that to allow for suspension flex. The CV joint is a flexible joint so some play in the shaft is OK, but there should be no play of the joint other than its intended movement.
How do you test a CV joint for a play?
How to Test a CV Joint
- Examine the rubber boots located on the axle shaft next to the wheel.
- Accelerate and decelerate quickly, but smoothly, taking note of any lurching or shuddering located in the axles while listening for a “clunking” sound.
How do I know if my half shaft is bad?
4 Signs of a Bad CV Axle/Half Shaft
- “Clicking” Noises When Turning.
- A Knocking Sound.
- Grease on the Inside or Edge of the Tires.
- Vibration While Driving. This is a tricky one, since there are many things that could cause vibration when you drive.
What does a bad half shaft sound like?
One of the most common and most noticeable symptoms of a bad or failing CV axle shaft assembly is an audible clicking noise when turning. The clicks may become louder or more pronounced during sharper and faster turns, and will be heard on the side with the faulty CV shaft.
How do you know if your axle is damaged?
Top Signs Your Car Needs Axle Repair
- Clunking Sounds. If the axle is damaged the vehicle will strain to move.
- Wheel Area Vibrations. Odd vibrations or an uncommon rumbling sensations coming from the area of one tire that occur as you accelerate or while cornering are good signs that there is axle damage.
- Car Won’t Move.
How long does it take to repair an axle?
It would take approximately 30 minutes to replace one axle. If a person actually wanted to repair an axle, if completely broken, then it would have to be welded. Welding an axle will not work, it weakens the steel to much to make it usable again. Front axles on most newer vehicles are a whole new game.
How hard does a car have to be hit to bend the frame?
The answer is 0 MPH, since it’s not your vehicle’s speed, but rather the difference in speed between your vehicle and whatever else it’s colliding with that would cause the damage. According to Collision Masters, frame damage can occur in accidents as slow as 30 MPH.
Can you fix the frame of a car?
Absolutely! Contrary to popular belief, frame damage can be repaired by an auto body shop with skilled technicians. Repair is done using specialized framing machines, which can return as close to factory specifications. These machines use hydraulic pressure and torque to straighten bent parts of your frame.
How can you tell if a car has frame damage?
7 Signs Of Car Frame Damage
- Visible Bending Or Damage. After a serious accident, you may be able to see that the frame of your car has been bent or damaged.
- Poor Car Alignment.
- Unusual Noises.
- Uneven Wear On Shocks & Suspension.
- Uneven Wear On Tires.
- Incorrect Fit Of Other Parts.
- Poor Wheel Tracking.
How much does it cost to fix the frame of a car?
This is technically considered frame damage but the cost of vehicle frame repair without paintwork could run you from $600-$1000.