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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / June 2005

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Unusual tire wear. Could it be due to struts or cv joints?

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frabzel@look.ca - 27 Jun 2005 12:49 GMT
Interesting that just after I had a mechanic, that I have never used
change my muffler, as soon as I drove it home I could hear a
"clunk-clunk-clunk' eminating from my left side of my 98 Maxima GXE.

Well since I previously had cv points replaced on another car, I
suspected that.

Interesting that another garage found that ball joint was well worn on
the same side. Had that changed. Asked this mechanic about the clunking

noise and he suspected a strut problem. His inspection was that they
were weak but that did not necessitate a replacement.

About a month later I noticed the tire on right front wheel had much
more wear than the left one. No indication of under/overinflation wear,

just even wear through.

Could either the struts or cv joints or both be sysmptom of this tire
wear?

There are Michlin MXV4 tires and quite expensive.

My feeling is that the cv joints are worn.

Also, how can one diagnose this problem propertly and cost effectively?

As I mentioned on my previous car, I had the rack changed first ($400),

another
mentioned transmission problems, until I demanded they inspect the cv
joints.
HLS@nospam.nix - 27 Jun 2005 16:47 GMT
Your description of a 'clunk-clunk-clunk' sound makes me think it is
something rotational
that you are hearing.  Weak struts are not likely to have that sort of
clunking, I wouldn't think.
(Now, a poorly aligned muffler or tailpipe can bump against the frame
sometimes with some
similar sounds.  But your sound seems to be coming from a place away from
the exhaust system)

Rotational conjurs up CV joints or maybe even the brakes on that side of the
car.

CV joints usually make more noise when you go around a corner.  Does yours
do this?

Brakes could do it at any time, but will usually stop making the noise, or
give a noticeable
difference, if you lightly apply brake pressure.

I would suggest you try a little test drive and see if you can find out what
is causing this
noise.  It may or may  not even be related to tire wear.
Holymoly - 27 Jun 2005 20:10 GMT
"(Now, a poorly aligned muffler or tailpipe can bump against the frame
sometimes with some similar sounds.  But your sound seems to be coming
from a place away from the exhaust system)"

Interesting, that this all started with a muffler change. This was
tailpipe contact as another mechanic noticed, he remedied that, but the
sounds remained.

"CV joints usually make more noise when you go around a corner.  Does
yours
do this?"

Yes. only when I turn right and turn right up on a curb.
HLS@nospam.nix - 27 Jun 2005 21:22 GMT
>  "CV joints usually make more noise when you go around a corner.  Does
> yours
> do this?"
>
> Yes. only when I turn right and turn right up on a curb.

Well, if you're driving up on a curb, that could make for a lot of
drivetrain shift.  Still
could be the muffler or tailpipe banging against the chassis, but from the
direction of the
sound, the noise while turning, I'm beginning to put my money on CVs.
 
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