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    Bad CV joint. What are the options?

    I have a bad front right CV joint judging from the beautiful clunk I get when turning the wheels, so I am wondering.. Can I rebuild it myself and save some money?

    What has likely failed and is a rebuild even possible?

    Thanks. This is my first step in to the iX world.

    #2
    Did you get it fixed? If so, how?
    Drive it like you just stole it! :p

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      #3
      Dude the fix can be done on the cheap by taking your axels off and going to a car parts shop, they will take urs as a core and give you a refurbish one in exchange. You can also buy the repair kit from BMW about $140 for 3 with the BMWCCA discount and repair it urself
      GL!
      //MRod
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        #4
        Originally posted by MR88ix View Post
        Dude the fix can be done on the cheap by taking your axels off and going to a car parts shop, they will take urs as a core and give you a refurbish one in exchange. You can also buy the repair kit from BMW about $140 for 3 with the BMWCCA discount and repair it urself
        GL!
        What are you talking about? I don't know any of these "car parts shops" with rebuilt iX axles.

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          #5
          Dude.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mikhail Bakunin View Post
            Dude.

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              #7
              Every place I looked that even had ix axles wanted $700 - $1000. I just found some parts online and put mine together.

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                #8
                Originally posted by A Sucked Orange View Post
                What are you talking about? I don't know any of these "car parts shops" with rebuilt iX axles.
                I don't know if cart parts is a national chain but here in NJ we have them and they do offer that service, I also think TurnerMotorsport does the same as well
                //MRod
                E46//M3 Summer fun
                E30ix Winter fun/dd
                E46xi Lil sis
                E39 Mum
                E85 3.0 Dad summer
                B5 typ 8D Avant Winter/dd
                E30 325is -SOLD


                IMG00094-20100317-1801 by //M3 Manny, on Flickr

                ------------------------------------------------------
                E30 318is Totaled (rear ended)
                E30 325is Totaled
                E46 330ci Totaled (while parked)
                Honda CBR 600F4i
                Yamaha YZF 600R

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                  #9
                  I would spend $20 on some boot kits and repack the bearings first. Unless they've been damaged somehow (running with broken boots for thousands of miles, hit with something, etc), the CV's themselves will last virtually forever. It's also possible the clunk isn't the CVs.
                  Build thread

                  Bimmerlabs

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                    #10
                    I'm from the Philippines with an iX so it pays to be resourceful to maintain this very rare BMW (1 of 3 in my country); I just spent about $10 for parts.

                    I bought a set of ball bearings(6) and had them installed and repacked with axle grease. The vendor measured one of the stock bearings with a caliper (23/32) and was able to find an exact match (NSK, a japanese brand).

                    My old thread about these bearings


                    But the clunking sound you are referring to might be a ball joint ( tie rods or control arm outer ball joint). A bad CV joint is usually caused by lack of lubrication(old grease) that destroys a bearing due to metal to metal contact; the sound is more of a grinding sound (bits and pieces of bearing) rather than a clunk.
                    Last edited by Conster; 06-05-2011, 07:14 PM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by A Sucked Orange View Post
                      What are you talking about? I don't know any of these "car parts shops" with rebuilt iX axles.
                      Yes, Here in NJ we have a chain called Autopart International. They will buy yours as acore and sale you a rebuilt front axel. They deal with strickly Euro cars and Euro parts
                      //MRod
                      E46//M3 Summer fun
                      E30ix Winter fun/dd
                      E46xi Lil sis
                      E39 Mum
                      E85 3.0 Dad summer
                      B5 typ 8D Avant Winter/dd
                      E30 325is -SOLD


                      IMG00094-20100317-1801 by //M3 Manny, on Flickr

                      ------------------------------------------------------
                      E30 318is Totaled (rear ended)
                      E30 325is Totaled
                      E46 330ci Totaled (while parked)
                      Honda CBR 600F4i
                      Yamaha YZF 600R

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