So here is where I am. I did bearings and brakes last week on my 2000 LC. No issues, everything rolling good, hubs not hot at all.
Last night I replaced the shocks. Used new lower bolts. Everything is adjusted to correct FSM torque values.
So when I put the shocks on, I see that my inner CV boot is torn and badly leaking on driver's side. Lots of chocolate milk grease all over, but never made a chirp or a click. Annoying, but that's life.
BUT - I take the car on a test drive after putting on the shocks. Everything good for a mile or two. Then the right front sounds like someone is rattling dimes in a tin cup, and occasionally throwing one against the inside of the wheel well. It is rhythmic, it's all the time, and increases and decreases with forward motion, so it's definitely something in the driveline. The sound actually seems to get a little quieter when turning, but that could be because I was going slower in the turns.
I checked everything, twice. Nothing loose. Nothing rubbing. Brake bits all in their correct places.
I think the inner CV joint grenaded itself, perhaps? But the sound is happening when driving straight.
Any opinions/ideas are appreciated!
Thanks!
Mark
Orlando
Last night I replaced the shocks. Used new lower bolts. Everything is adjusted to correct FSM torque values.
So when I put the shocks on, I see that my inner CV boot is torn and badly leaking on driver's side. Lots of chocolate milk grease all over, but never made a chirp or a click. Annoying, but that's life.
BUT - I take the car on a test drive after putting on the shocks. Everything good for a mile or two. Then the right front sounds like someone is rattling dimes in a tin cup, and occasionally throwing one against the inside of the wheel well. It is rhythmic, it's all the time, and increases and decreases with forward motion, so it's definitely something in the driveline. The sound actually seems to get a little quieter when turning, but that could be because I was going slower in the turns.
I checked everything, twice. Nothing loose. Nothing rubbing. Brake bits all in their correct places.
I think the inner CV joint grenaded itself, perhaps? But the sound is happening when driving straight.
Any opinions/ideas are appreciated!
Thanks!
Mark
Orlando