Loud ticking noise
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Loud ticking noise
Maybe, but the boot doesn't have to be torn right now for the CV joint to be bad, or the wheel bearing for that matter. I had on bad wheel bearing once that I couldn't hear, but it would catch every once in a while and snap real loud. CV joints can do the same. You should repair boots asap and not ride with them torn. It's a good way to cause problems down the road.
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Loud ticking noise
ok, i might sound like an idiot, but oh well. how can you tell for sure if the cv joint is broken?
Ive already raised up the rear end and the wheels dont have play in them like they normally would if there was a bad bearing.
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Ive already raised up the rear end and the wheels dont have play in them like they normally would if there was a bad bearing.
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Loud ticking noise
Sounds like it could be the CV jount on that side. Try holding the left rear tire and then turning the right rear tire. See if you can feel the play in the CV joint or the rear diff. If you do not notice anything try spinning the rear tire by hand while its off the ground to see if you can hear the noise.
You might also check you right rear brakes as they could be rattling or clicking.
SJ
You might also check you right rear brakes as they could be rattling or clicking.
SJ
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Loud ticking noise
I have a 2000 model 300 and have had the same noise after checking everything it turned out to be rear brake pad slapping back and forth in caliper. Try putting just a little pressure on foot brake when you hear the noise, and you may need to adjust foot brake tension. Give it a tryl.
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