Frustrated with my car, :( |
Frustrated with my car, :( |
Nov 13, 2008 - 6:35 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 6, '05 From PA Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
So last weekend I was at home and I noticed that my Drivers side outer CV boot was leaking grease all over my rim, so on Monday when I got back to school I ordered a new axle, it came in Tuesday and I started to replace it and then it got dark out. By then I was already frustrated because I couldnt get the balljoint to bolt up correctly. The next day I got everything in, and took it for a test drive. I was three blocks away from my house and the axle popped out; it costs $45 to tow my car back (not to mention losing $20 worth of 10-minute old syncromesh to the pavement). This morning I took everything apart and this time I was SURE (at least I thought) I had the axle seated and locked properly this time, and it popped out about 5 blocks from my house. I left it in a gas station parking lot.
It's my girlfriend's birthday tomorrow, and since we've been together (2+ yrs) I've had to miss her birthday. We have plans for the weekend that involve me driving to her school, so the news that car would not move from that sheetz parking lot caused alot of problems. My roommate is letting me borrow his car, so I'll still be there, and be back on Monday to deal with the Celica. I'm sick of dealing with this axle and I'm just going to do what I should have done at first, and get it towed to a garage. I'm a college student and money is tight, so I wanted to save some money by doing it myself, and it ended up costing me alot more. I'm fairly mechanically inclined and I'm not normally afraid to try things myself with my car, but now, I can't help but be discouraged from doing my own work on my car. -------------------- |
Nov 18, 2008 - 9:14 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 6, '05 From PA Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
Apparently the axle was seated right the second time, but the BRAND NEW axle was a dud, the mechanic said the inner CV didn't have enough axial movement, so when my suspension traveled, it yanked it out from the tranny. It was from advance auto. Being my smart self, I knelt on the flattened box for 2 days and it got rained on and idk where my receipt is...
if the axle is seated properly, and it keeps popping out on you, chances are they gave you a 5th gen axle. Is there anyway to tell this for sure? Either its a 6th gen and its bad, or its a 5th gen and its fine, I just want to know before I go back to the store. This post has been edited by Cutrara: Nov 18, 2008 - 9:18 AM -------------------- |
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