BicBoyXx
Greenie N00B Member
[2012, 145,000 Miles, Bone Stock, Single Owner]
Context: About 4 years ago, I was under my car and noticed grease flung all over the side of the engine and discovered that the driver-side, inner CV boot had an inch tear. This is the original CV axle that came brand new with the car. I never bothered to replace the boot or axle because I did not trust DTA axles and OEM were expensive as hell. 4 years and 50,000 miles later, my driving conditions have been perfect, no clicking, no vibrating, no knocking at any speeds of driving…however I do have one weird, consistent occurrence that has developed and I am unsure it is even the CV axle? It only happens when I am turning the car at crawling speeds (5-10mph), there will be a loud, continuous groaning/moaning sound mostly from underneath the driver-side that matches the tempo of the wheel speed, but only at 5-10mph and turning, never in a straight line. It gets louder the more the wheel is turned to the right and quietest when the wheel is turned left. Does this sound like it would be a symptom of the CV axle? I feel like the axle would have a lot more signs of failure like clicking or vibrating, but my driving conditions say otherwise… I am quite stumped
Context: About 4 years ago, I was under my car and noticed grease flung all over the side of the engine and discovered that the driver-side, inner CV boot had an inch tear. This is the original CV axle that came brand new with the car. I never bothered to replace the boot or axle because I did not trust DTA axles and OEM were expensive as hell. 4 years and 50,000 miles later, my driving conditions have been perfect, no clicking, no vibrating, no knocking at any speeds of driving…however I do have one weird, consistent occurrence that has developed and I am unsure it is even the CV axle? It only happens when I am turning the car at crawling speeds (5-10mph), there will be a loud, continuous groaning/moaning sound mostly from underneath the driver-side that matches the tempo of the wheel speed, but only at 5-10mph and turning, never in a straight line. It gets louder the more the wheel is turned to the right and quietest when the wheel is turned left. Does this sound like it would be a symptom of the CV axle? I feel like the axle would have a lot more signs of failure like clicking or vibrating, but my driving conditions say otherwise… I am quite stumped