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Astroman 04-20-2005 08:44 PM

my old cv joint, holy cow...
 
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No wonder there was so much clanking, cracking, snapping, and kachungs every time I put the car in gear... This joint went 268k miles, so probably doesn't owe me much. In its defense, it never did fail completely and leave me stranded...

:eek:

BusyBenz 04-20-2005 09:07 PM

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Why that's nothing...............take a look below :P

Astroman 04-20-2005 09:25 PM

Geez! You got your money's worth from those discs.. Looks like something my sister-in-law would do to her brakes, oblivious to the racket up front, and proud of the fact she got 100k miles from a set of pads....

BusyBenz 04-20-2005 09:31 PM

Anyone else out there with SHOCKING photos of worn or broken MB parts?????

TonyFromWestOz 04-21-2005 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Astroman
No wonder there was so much clanking, cracking, snapping, and kachungs every time I put the car in gear... This joint went 268k miles, so probably doesn't owe me much. In its defense, it never did fail completely and leave me stranded...

:eek:

Probably wasn't far from leaving you stranded though.

t walgamuth 04-24-2005 11:42 PM

looks familiar.
 
my 81 280 e i chaned the rear to a 3.08. the parts store was supposed to send a correct speedo along but sent one that was for a 3.45 i believe. so the car was going about 85 when the speedo read 70. so i sent my college age son off in it and forgot to tell him about the speedo error. so i forget where he was going but it was a fairly far trip. after about three hours he calls me and says dad, is the speedo right in the car? i am passing everybody like there standing still and it only says i m going 75. so he was going about 90. so i told him. so when he gets home he says dad there is a little vibration in the back of the car could you check it out? so i go out and start up the car and put it in reverse to back out the drive way.. i go about 2' and hear all these awful grinding and crunching noises. so i shut off the car and set the park brake and go back and grab the half shaft and give a yank... sure enough it goes up and down about 2" . i just don't know how he made it home without blowing that cv joint all to hell!

pawoSD 04-24-2005 11:51 PM

His cv boots looked to be in excellent shape for 268k!! Mine are at 222k and they have cracks allll over them....once again, the salt plague. :eek: :rolleyes:

Brian Carlton 04-24-2005 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BusyBenz
Why that's nothing...............take a look below :P

Unbelievable. You were driving that vehicle that way?? My opinion of you just went down the tubes, BB. :D

I toss my rotors when they wear down about .050 on one side!!

When I first took a look at that photo, I actually thought I was looking at a turbine disc. :eek:

Ganaraska 04-25-2005 07:54 AM

This was the first garage I worked in so it must have been 1968 or 69. One summer sunday got a service call from the 4 lane hiway, a young couple in a 62 Pontiac convertible had a flat tire. No wonder. The left rear shoe was worn right down thru the cords until it blew. No spare. No dough. All the other tires bald as a baby's butt.As I was changing the tire I noticed the brake drum was worn completely in half. In other words there was a flat plate going around on the axle and a ring holding the shoes on just sitting there. Asked if the brakes pulled, he said they had been acting a little funny for about 2 months.

Fixed them up with a second hand tire and suggested they drive home, slowly, on the old road (they were about 70 miles from home). Don't know what happened but I expect they ignored my advice the way people usually do and went on cruising down the hiway at 70 MPH with no brakes and bald tires.


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