Well, it depends, they can last 1 mile to 1000 miles. It all depends if the boot is ripped or not. if the joint itself is going without contamination of the joint itself you can go a little longer but if you have a ripped boot and the lube and grease is contaminated I recommend you get it replaced fairly quickly. You cannot really put a time frame on how long these things actually will last but what you can do is get a new one and be worry free. If you go without getting it fixed I can tell you a few consequences. The unit will completely fail and when this happens, you will be stranded since you now have no means of propulsion, the differential and transmission will not allow the car to be powered by a single wheel. You will lose your parking brake and your car will essentially be in Neutral. If you are traveling at higher speeds the cv joint can tear up the internals of your engine, jacking up repair costs, and in some RARE occasions it can cause the wheel to Lock up, which could cause you to lose control and wreck your car. You can get a new CV joint for $75-150 I recommend a higher quality lifetime warranty part!
Depends on how fast you are driving. You can easily find out by clicking the link.
How long a CV joint lasts is directly proportionate with how you drive your car. If you corner hard and accelerate hard, your CV joints won't last as long as the CV joints in a car that has been driven in a more conservative manor.
The shortest drive is 31 hours, depending on where in Georgia you start from.
Well you can't drive on a aeroplane for a start
Well it depends on where you start from!
Various tests and studies show that clicking your finger joints does not increase the chance of arthritis. However, it has been related to soft tissue damage around the joint and lower strength grip. So, although it will not cause arthritis, it may do damage to the tissue in the long run.
It depends on where in Indiana you start from and where in Virginia you go to.
The clicking noise is caused when a burst of air enters your joints. When you pop your knuckles, air enters the joint and causes a popping sound. When you walk, your joints might pop themselves to destress. It is the same feeling your back gets after a good pop from a Chiropractor, the joints are destressing. Joints are supported by a complex arrangement of muscles and tendons. These keep the joint stable, allowing it to function properly. Some people have slightly lax joints and when this is the case the joint may click. Minor trauma such as a sprain may cause the joint to start clicking because inflammation and damage disrupts the stability and organization of the supporting muscles and tendons. Once this has healed the clicking disappears. In fact, more often than not the person won't even be aware that the injury has happened. I think this is very fun, when you hear your own joints are clicking. I think the air getting into your joints will participant the bone metabolism. So that we can get the fresh bone right?
No. Clicking your fingers is not harmful, does not misshape your fingers (unless you click them the wrong way or direction) and does not cause arthritis. However, it has been related to soft tissue damage around the joint and lower strength grip. So, although it will not cause arthritis, it may do damage to the tissue in the long run.
By default, directories such as the user's home folder and the start menu folders are indexed, but you can choose to index any folder on the hard drive. You can do this by right clicking on the folder you want to index, clicking properties then checking the index check box. Then click ok and let windows index The folder in the background, this shouldn't take long but it will take longer for folders containing more files
About 21 hours, depending on where in Illinois you start from.
The joints between the phalanges are classified as hinge joints. These joints allow movement in one plane, primarily flexion and extension.