Does anyone know where you can get the inner shaft of the axle from. I have replaced both of my axles and it still clicks. So I was thinking it was the inner one maybe.
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The intermediate shaft has no CV joint. It will not click.
If you're still clicking, try pushing your axles in further. If the ring at the end doesn't clip into place, it's still possible to put everything back together, but it won't be right (and you'll notice funny sounds and vibrations).
That, or get a refund and buy axles from somewhere else. I assume you did what most of us do, and got remanufactured axles. Sometimes they're just not right. The best reman I ever got was from NAPA. It lasted about 6 years. I actually only replaced it because I removed it to do my clutch, and I ended up separating the joint, and was unable to get it back into place.
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Is it a barely noticable clicking noise on the passenger side? I've had one since I bought the car, and have replaced both shafts. It never gets worse, and it's only noticeable below 5 or 10 mph. Have you put the front of the car up on stands and rotated everything by hand to determine where the noise is coming from?
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if you're getting vibrations it could be your wheel bearing also.
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is it when you turn or just 5 - 10 mphAccord SE
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if its stick,i dont know if auto has a pilot bearing, it could be the pilot bearing going.Last edited by 92smokeaccord; 02-03-2010, 01:56 PM.
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Originally posted by peanut07 View PostHow can i tell if i have a bad axle. I don't want to assume that it is bad and then replace it and it still click. if I do what is a good place to buy really good axles from.
My D/S axle is new since Aug' 09 when I did my 5spd conversion and my P/S axle is a lot older, prob. has 50k miles at least on it and the boots and joints are still holding up fine.
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Does it click on full lock or at any angle?
Take the axles out and rotate them (at an angle) by hand to see if they feel loose or rough.
If the axle is in too far it the CV it will feel notchy when rotating them.
Btw Honda sells good CV Joints.
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