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    A outer CV joints decides it hates life and explodes all over the road?

    Curious to know as i got a CV joint that clicks now and then, and i plan on lowering the car which from what ive read can be harder on the joints. What actually happens when one lets go? is the car still able to limp home, or will the shaft just openly spin due to the open centre diff?

    Feel free to add more "What Happens When" questions
    <space for rent>

  • #2
    if it actually lets go and the bearings come out then you will be on the side of the road!!!!!!!
    I've broken a couple of the balls racing but never all of them, either way better to do it sooner than later
    77 Golf tarmac rally
    89 porsche 911
    80 Rabbit 4dr
    11 mk1 and 2\'s in various states of undress
    KEEPING THE BIG CUBES IN THE REAR VISION MIRROR

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Volksee77 View Post
      if it actually lets go and the bearings come out then you will be on the side of the road!!!!!!!
      I've broken a couple of the balls racing but never all of them, either way better to do it sooner than later
      ahha cheers, i got replacements so its ok, was curious to know how nasty the "blow out" is.
      Dont want to lock up on the hwy for example.
      <space for rent>

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      • #4
        Good excuse to weld the diff too? Then if one blows at least you might get home.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jace View Post
          Good excuse to weld the diff too? Then if one blows at least you might get home.
          So ghetto, ill leave that to the VL and Rolla blokes
          <space for rent>

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jace View Post
            Good excuse to weld the diff too? Then if one blows at least you might get home.
            Perfect for a FWD haha

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            • #7
              Had this happen in my mk3 yesterday, pin came out of the box and punched a hole in the bell housing. To answer your question yeah it'll still move but not easily and you may need a neck brace when you're done
              1979 Mk1 Golf GTi
              1994 Mk3 Golf VR6

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              • #8
                Only know from four wheeling experience, but, generally when you shatter one, it's a no drive affair, steering is adversely effected as the chipping and gunk builds up and eventually you kill the housings...

                Beauty of 4wd in a way, you can still get home!
                77' MkI Golf GLS - VR6-T Project Compression
                79' MkI Golf GLS - 2L ABF ITB's Wolf3D
                09' MkV Golf R32 - sold

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