Ive replaced my cv joints in my grand prixs and my mini van over and over. I dont have to pay for them, though as they are covered under warranty. The axles in question are on the driver's side--the one with the female end on the axle and the male end on the transmission. The brand is was the Mastercraft new from Oreilly's. They usally last about a year before they start popping and vibrating. The boot comes loose a little on the side closest to the transmission and the grease seeps out--eventually ruining the cv joint.
Anyway, this last time I took the old one in they dont have that brand anymore and I warrantied it out and had to get the Precision name brand and pay a few more dollars.
I wonder if I'm not doing something correctly, though. When I snap the new one in place there is always a little wiggle room still. I can move the end that locks into the transmission pretty easily, maybe 1/8 or so wiggle. It does snap in place and does not leak transmission fluid, but that wiggle has me wondering. I dont want to wack it because I dont want to damage the new axle. The other end that goes into the wheel bearing is tight with no wiggle at all. The axle nut is torqued all the way.
Is this causing vibration, loosening the clamp on the inner bellow's boot of the axle? Or do these axles just suck that bad (which is maybe why they eliminated them from inventory)? If its because they aren't seating properly, what is the trick to get them to snap and lock tightly?
I searched the how to and only found how to remove them. I know how to do that and how to put it back but I'm wondering if Im missing the last little trick.
Thanks