Hello all.
Had right-sided clicking for a couple years whenever the truck was accelerating. This was in forward or in reverse. It was rapid, like a baseball card in the spokes of a bicycle. But metal sounding. I also had a clunking sound when accelerating into a hard right turn. So I ordered the front axle rebuild kit.
I removed the birfield, repacked with as much moly would fit in there and reinstalled. It continued to click. I went back in and replaced the grease in the bearings using a needle attachment for the grease gun, still clicking. I filled the housing with grease, still clicking.
Ordered a cruiserparts replacement birfield from Ebay for $189. Its from a cv wholesaler in hemingway south carolina. When I got it it was stiff and impossible to manipulate by hand. This was drastically different from the existing birf's which would swivel easily in every direction. Oddly, It was not polished or shiny. I packed it and installed it with new bearings both inner and outer. The truck, with 166k continues to click.
It clicks from the right front tire anytime I accelerate, forward, reverse, straight, turning. I thought the clicking was the steel balls vibrating inside their birfield housing. I thought the new tighter birfield would surely alleviate this.
What on earth could be going on? Should I put the original one back on since it's a toyota part? Should I send it back for a different new one that might be shinier?
Is there something else that could be causing this clicking?
I'm about to drive 6 hours for vacation this weekend and have serious reservations about my front axle locking up and dragging me off the road.
What would you suggest? I'm getting very good at disassembling my front axle.
Thanks!
Had right-sided clicking for a couple years whenever the truck was accelerating. This was in forward or in reverse. It was rapid, like a baseball card in the spokes of a bicycle. But metal sounding. I also had a clunking sound when accelerating into a hard right turn. So I ordered the front axle rebuild kit.
I removed the birfield, repacked with as much moly would fit in there and reinstalled. It continued to click. I went back in and replaced the grease in the bearings using a needle attachment for the grease gun, still clicking. I filled the housing with grease, still clicking.
Ordered a cruiserparts replacement birfield from Ebay for $189. Its from a cv wholesaler in hemingway south carolina. When I got it it was stiff and impossible to manipulate by hand. This was drastically different from the existing birf's which would swivel easily in every direction. Oddly, It was not polished or shiny. I packed it and installed it with new bearings both inner and outer. The truck, with 166k continues to click.
It clicks from the right front tire anytime I accelerate, forward, reverse, straight, turning. I thought the clicking was the steel balls vibrating inside their birfield housing. I thought the new tighter birfield would surely alleviate this.
What on earth could be going on? Should I put the original one back on since it's a toyota part? Should I send it back for a different new one that might be shinier?
Is there something else that could be causing this clicking?
I'm about to drive 6 hours for vacation this weekend and have serious reservations about my front axle locking up and dragging me off the road.
What would you suggest? I'm getting very good at disassembling my front axle.
Thanks!