Truncated cross post, but for those that don't venture elsewhere.
Have had CV issues since the LT install, replacing the PS some time ago. Noticed, what I though, were audible indications of DS CV failure, so ordered new CV assembly, with intent of swapping over to the LT axle, same as previous PS.
In the DS pre-tear down process, checked out the PS for clamp tightness and spooge a d noticed this
Wheel bearing was loose enough to allow CV to contact the spindle bolt, fusing the clamp to the boot.
So, after determining that the PS's ventriloquist capabilities exceeded my mechanical aptitude, ordered wheel bearings, seals, rotors and pads (while I'm in there) and tore apart, leaving this
And, finally,
Never crossed my mind to check PS. Wheel bearings were very loose and rapidly deteriorated, based on the indications given in last few weeks ( that I thought was DS CV).
Ordered up another OE assembly, wheel bearings, seals for DS to replicate the process, since failure seem to occur at inconvenient times.
Have had CV issues since the LT install, replacing the PS some time ago. Noticed, what I though, were audible indications of DS CV failure, so ordered new CV assembly, with intent of swapping over to the LT axle, same as previous PS.
In the DS pre-tear down process, checked out the PS for clamp tightness and spooge a d noticed this

Wheel bearing was loose enough to allow CV to contact the spindle bolt, fusing the clamp to the boot.
So, after determining that the PS's ventriloquist capabilities exceeded my mechanical aptitude, ordered wheel bearings, seals, rotors and pads (while I'm in there) and tore apart, leaving this

And, finally,


Never crossed my mind to check PS. Wheel bearings were very loose and rapidly deteriorated, based on the indications given in last few weeks ( that I thought was DS CV).
Ordered up another OE assembly, wheel bearings, seals for DS to replicate the process, since failure seem to occur at inconvenient times.