Question re: cv joints clicking

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I just finished the HIH weekend and today while off road in Silverton, climbing in 4 low, I could hear a CV clicking. I only heard the clicking while climbing under load. However, I did notice a sound on the highway while taking curves to the right. I could feel the clicking slightly through the steering wheel. I looked underneath and both left and right CV boots are torn close to the compression clamp.

How concerned should I be? (considering that we are just beginning a 2 week vacation, leaving Silverton for Moab in the morning, then to Salt Lake City on Friday (for one night) then back to Moab then Ouray.)

Is this something that can wait, or do I need to address this week while in Moab or en route to SLC?

If repair is immediately necessary, are there any recommendations for shops in the area between Ouray, Moab, and SLC? What about the parts? Is there enough savings here to order from Beno or CDan, and are they able to overnight/expedite these parts to meet my timeline? What is the ballpark cost I am looking at for both parts and labor?

Thanks in advance.
 
If it's not already toast, torn boot will lead to a failure if not fixed: how long can you go, hard to say.

See if you can find some silicone tape at lowes or Home Depot. If you have Wormgear clamps loosen and slide the clamp back, run a couple wraps of the silicone tape around the torn section and reclamp.

CVJ axles is in Denver- they sell remanufactured Oem Toyota axles for about $125 a side. Not sure if they do installs.

Slee is in golden co

Cruiser outfitters is near salt lake

Problem will be getting to the front of the line for help. I'll bet either is scheduling 3 weeks out for service.
 
Thanks abuck99. I'll look into all of those options.
 
If you've lost grease through the tears then you need to get some more grease in there sooner than later. Try to patch boots best you can, the self sealing silicone tape that @abuck99 suggested is probably your best bet (usually in the plumbing section, wild claims of fixing anything type tape).

A Toyota or Lexus dealership can usually fit you in same day, and they'll have reboot kits in stock. I know Larry H Miller Lexus in SLC is usually same day or next, and their Toyota service center is right next door. The clicking is unlikely to lead to a catastrophic failure... I would patch or reboot and enjoy the rest of your trip.
 
If it's to the point of clicking I'd assume your near failure. A field dressing like in post #72 BucFL LC100 Build with tape as @abuck99 suggested will buy you some time perhaps, but I'll bet you'll need one or both front drive shafts replaced soon.

Rebuilt front drive shafts (AKA CV's or front axles) $125 ea. with OEM core exchange, $200 without.
Hub flange $60 ea.
Snap rings inner and outer $5 a side.
Diff seal ~$25 (may need additional seal for out board tulip of DS $27)

If wheel bearings haven't been pack in 30K be a good time to do.

If you can make it to Denver I can help you out, or do for you if you don't wrench.
 
[QUOTE="2001LC, If you can make it to Denver I can help you out, or do for you if you don't wrench.[/QUOTE]

Sounds like a good business model: Cruiser repair and AirBnB- in Denver.
 
[QUOTE="2001LC, If you can make it to Denver I can help you out, or do for you if you don't wrench.[/QUOTE]

Sounds like a good business model: Cruiser repair and AirBnB- in Denver.
AirBnB is Rock Mountain style ----Tent in back yard;)
 
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If you can make a detour to Grand Junction check with Mike at Metric Offroad. He'll get you taken care of. He's got a Toyota/cruiser shop and can usually get people fixed up quick.

(970) 270-3332
 
If you can make a detour to Grand Junction check with Mike at Metric Offroad. He'll get you taken care of. He's got a Toyota/cruiser shop and can usually get people fixed up quick.

(970) 270-3332
thanks for the tip. I have called mike and he verified parts availability and is fitting me in first thing tomorrow morning.
 
Awesome, glad he can get you rolling again. Grand Junction is a cool town, be sure to check out Main Street downtown for some lunch while you're here. Great mountain biking and hiking too.
 
If it's to the point of clicking I'd assume your near failure. A field dressing like in post #72 BucFL LC100 Build with tape as @abuck99 suggested will buy you some time perhaps, but I'll bet you'll need one or both front drive shafts replaced soon.

Rebuilt front drive shafts (AKA CV's or front axles) $125 ea. with OEM core exchange, $200 without.
Hub flange $60 ea.
Snap rings inner and outer $5 a side.
Diff seal ~$25 (may need additional seal for out board tulip of DS $27)

If wheel bearings haven't been pack in 30K be a good time to do.

If you can make it to Denver I can help you out, or do for you if you don't wrench.
If it's to the point of clicking I'd assume your near failure. A field dressing like in post #72 BucFL LC100 Build with tape as @abuck99 suggested will buy you some time perhaps, but I'll bet you'll need one or both front drive shafts replaced soon.

Rebuilt front drive shafts (AKA CV's or front axles) $125 ea. with OEM core exchange, $200 without.
Hub flange $60 ea.
Snap rings inner and outer $5 a side.
Diff seal ~$25 (may need additional seal for out board tulip of DS $27)

If wheel bearings haven't been pack in 30K be a good time to do.

If you can make it to Denver I can help you out, or do for you if you don't wrench.
what a great offer from a great guy - 2001LC. He had already called and had parts on hold, and was willing to wrench at a moments notice to help a fellow cruiser. That's what makes this community great.

Mike with Metric Offroad in grand Junction, CO is taking care of me in the am.

Thanks for the replies.
 
Awesome, glad he can get you rolling again. Grand Junction is a cool town, be sure to check out Main Street downtown for some lunch while you're here. Great mountain biking and hiking too.
Any recommendations for lunch and dinner? We will be there this evening for dinner and breakfast/lunch tomorrow.
 
what a great offer from a great guy - 2001LC. He had already called and had parts on hold, and was willing to wrench at a moments notice to help a fellow cruiser. That's what makes this community great.

Mike with Metric Offroad in grand Junction, CO is taking care of me in the am.

Thanks for the replies.
Glad @LandsEndCruiser post-up to info when he did. Grand Junction defiantly made more sense for your current location and trip plans. I've CXL all parts from CVJ & groove Toyota, they're cool.

I was looking forward to meeting you and the Kids, oh well. Have a great trip.
 
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Did you get a hotel yet? I'd recommend one close to Main Street so you can walk around tonight and check out the restaurants/bars and shops. For dinner tonight I'd go to the Rockslide, breakfast go to Main Street Bagels, and for lunch you should go to either Cafe Sol or hit up Edgewater Brewery/Kannah Creek. You're welcome to come grab my Hundy so you can get around while yours is in the shop. I've got a work truck so my cruiser sits all week anyway. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with!

God bless,
Kyle
970-712-8568
 
Did you get a hotel yet? I'd recommend one close to Main Street so you can walk around tonight and check out the restaurants/bars and shops. For dinner tonight I'd go to the Rockslide, breakfast go to Main Street Bagels, and for lunch you should go to either Cafe Sol or hit up Edgewater Brewery/Kannah Creek. You're welcome to come grab my Hundy so you can get around while yours is in the shop. I've got a work truck so my cruiser sits all week anyway. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with!

God bless,
Kyle
970-712-8568
Thanks Kyle.

Yes, we got a room at the Hampton Inn on Main st. Arrived about 6:30pm local time.

That's nice of you to offer up your hundy. I'm not sure yet if I'll need transport, but if the repair turns out to be more in-depth than I anticipated, then I may take you up on the offer.

I'll be sure to check out your recommendations.

Thanks and God bless

Derek
 
I hope all goes well this morning, I'm sure Mike will get you healed up real quick. Enjoy your time here in the valley and have fun on the rest of your vacation! You've got my number if you need help with anything. Heading to Moab this afternoon?

Kyle
 
I hope all goes well this morning, I'm sure Mike will get you healed up real quick. Enjoy your time here in the valley and have fun on the rest of your vacation! You've got my number if you need help with anything. Heading to Moab this afternoon?

Kyle
thanks Kyle! Yes, we are planning to head to Moab this afternoon- assuming all goes well with the repair.

Btw, Rocksliders was a great recommendation. Enjoyed a wheat ale while I was there.
 
Nice, that place is always a treat! Definitely take the scenic route to Moab on Highway 128. Takes about the same amount of time as taking I-70 and over.
....And from 128 then on to Onion Creek Rd for the super scenic back way into Moab-
 

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