You've never replaced your CV's? Do you get the noise at around 60 mph?Originally Posted by Triathlete
You've never replaced your CV's? Do you get the noise at around 60 mph?Originally Posted by Triathlete
A bit of extra driveline noise after lifting isn't considered unusual.
My "harmonic vibration" happens around thirty.
If you drop the front without doing the same in the rear, you will change the caster...or is it camber ?(always get the two confused) angle, which will have an effect on handling.
IMO, the increased CV angles after a lift have more to do with boot failure than off road excursions...unless you're wheeling over pointed sticks that will snag them.
The Mecatech boots appear to be made of a material with superior thickness & flexibility compared to stock.
Right after I lifted mine, I ordered a set of Mecatech's...I'm the type that over prepairs for things that may not even happen.![]()
Of course I haven't needed them....hmmmmm, maybe I should buy a crate engine to prevent...naaaaa.![]()
Actually Ldub, I think you should make a comple body cage out of aqua noodles to prepare for your next Bathtub rollover.![]()
Anyway, back to the lift. Is it safe to assume, that to be on the safe side, one should replace there boots with something like the Mechatechs with a lift of any kind? I am still thinking of a small 1"-1.5" lift when my current rubber wears down, but I am VERY skeptical, I don't want to cause and side-effects...
I know Ascinder's boots tore open as well, but he went way up so its no wonder.
Bart
Originally Posted by Ldub
Last edited by nfpgasmask : 08/20/2007 at 08:57 AM Reason: re
CrnCnn,
Sorry to hear your CV woes. I started a new thread on my repair.
I wouldn't get rid of the lift (can't on mine anyway because of the wheel/tire setup). Lifting does put your CVs a bad angle & even worse on VXs because the axles are short. Even with the lift, the CVs should last OK as long as the boots never tear.
It's worth the process of just changing the boots if that's your only problem. If the CVs are making noise though, you'll have to get them rebuilt. It's not too bad as long as the housing isn't worn & you can find them or someone to do it locally.
Good luck. PM me if you need any info I forgot to put in the other thread.
Nope...just thouroughly cleaned and replaced the boots. Still purrs like a kitten....err maybe a tiger!Originally Posted by CrnCnn
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"Nope...just thouroughly cleaned and replaced the boots. Still purrs like a kitten....err maybe a tiger!"
Maybe a tiger with bigger balls...????
I am thinking that I will just be ordering boots. The heck with it, drive it til it breaks.
That's the spirit, Clint! You know, a friend of mine from work said to me the other day, "Man, your VehiCROSS is looking a little beat up!" And you know, he's right. Since I have moved out West, I have really put my VX through the motions, and it has taken a little bit of a beating. But what would our VXes be if we didn't drive them???
Bart
Originally Posted by CrnCnn
You sure put lots of miles on yours. It seems like you and Linda are headed out almost every weekend to check out cool spots around here. You have explored more, in what less than a year, than I have in 6 years.Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
Well, that's for sure. Coming from the Midwest, I just can't get enough of the mountains, desert and general scenery out here. I mean, sh1t, we have like 3 National Parks within a few hours, Lake Tahoe is less than an hour, and there are countless State Parks and all sorts of awesome BLM land to explore. I moved here for that reason precisely, and do intend to take advantage of it. There are a lot of ppl who live in Reno and don't seem to realize this, or even care. I don't take those big beautiful mountains for granted, not for one second. I've been staring at pavement and sitting in traffic with nothing to see but man made buildings and nowhere to go but work, for the last 10 years. So every time I am outside here I feel stoked that I am out West, breathing clean air and living the "good life". Quite, honestly, I don't feel like I do enough! I want to camp more, shoot more, hike more, bike more, canoe more, explore more, and of course, VX all over the place more!
But again, this goes back to your last email. I'm almost 32, been stuck in front of a PC for the last 10 years and counting, and it has taken a toll on my stamina, health and general energy level. Basically, it has made me fat and lazy. Breaking out of it is going to be an uphill challenge, literally. Maybe if it wasn't for all the damn beer....
Bart
Originally Posted by CrnCnn