Hi Guys,
Just a quick question due to my paranoia..
If there are some splodges of grease on my drivers side rear wheel, should I be looking out for anything? I noticed it today, no other wheels have the same marks on them, just the usual brake dust build up after a week or so of not getting a wash.
Sorry I'm not that good at the mechanical stuff
Grease on drivers side rear wheel
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Re: Grease on drivers side rear wheel
Check the rubber boots on each end of the drive shaft. Could be a split boot
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Re: Grease on drivers side rear wheel
Wheel bearing or CV joint.
Bearing you replace the whole thing.
CV you can just repack it and put on a new boot.
Bearing you replace the whole thing.
CV you can just repack it and put on a new boot.
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Re: Grease on drivers side rear wheel
Yeah there's no noises yet, got the day off work today so I'll lift her up and see whats going on, hopefully just requires a new boot
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Re: Grease on drivers side rear wheel
yeah, most likely.
MX5 CVs don't wear anything like those on a FWD car since the MX5 ones only need to move up/down, not up-down and lock-to lock like a FWD
MX5 CVs don't wear anything like those on a FWD car since the MX5 ones only need to move up/down, not up-down and lock-to lock like a FWD
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