>"John" <noone@here.com> wrote in message news:AaudnVXBxolnhEjVnZ2dnUVZ_j6dnZ2d@comcast.com...
>> Hi all, doiing many searches on USMB and looking for info on this problem: >> >> I recently replaced the driver's side axle on my '00 OBW as the inner boot >> was ripped and had slung grease all over the undercarriage. It nicel
>> elimintated the shaking I had on acceleration. Now I have a pronounce
>> vibration and rumble whan I make sharp left turns at low speeds, like when >> you pull into a parking spot. >> I did notice when replacing the axle that the boot on the left tie rod was >> ripped and had receeded (sp?) so on left turns it was exposing th joint
>> that the boot is supposed to keep clean and keep the grease in. Woul
>> this be the cause? >> >> My thinking: >> -the ripped boot has allow dirt and water in and has worn whateve joint
>> is there. I am in the salt belt (MA) but I dont know how long the boo
>> has been ripped >> -no lubrication >> - the ripped boot is now disconnected from the outter tie rod and mayb
>> allowing the rod/steering to over-extend itself on left turns and causing >> too sharp of an angle for the suspension and steering >> >> Oh yeah, right turns act normally, no issues. >> >> Ideas?
>Well, you have to replace that tie-rod end ASAP, because from what you >describe, it's a safety issue. If the tie rod comes apart, you'll lose >steering >control.
>If that also fixes the left turn issues, great. >But I suspect that the rebuilt
>left axle has a bad outer CV joint that should have been replaced but >instead was simply regreased with a new boot installed.
>Bob You replaced or shop did it? Either way, like the man said, get th steering fixed asap.
If the problem's still there, I'd investigate your warranty position o the shaft &/or work? Cheer
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