worn cv joint =[
Might be a bad cv joint
Honda knows they have a problem with the passenger side lower ball joint on 2001-2005 Honda civic. refer to Honda service bulletin 04-079 dated December 21,2004. the bulletin describes how to remove the ball joint and Honda now has a ball joint replacement. however, the service bulletin suggests checking the opening in the knuckle to make sure it will receive the new ball joint. the bulletin also suggest that Honda will repair it even if it is out of warranty as a good will gesture. if not, purchase the entire knuckle assembly with a ball joint from majestic Honda. it will cost you about 100 dollars .
if it is when you turn a corner, it is probably your outer cv joint, if it is when you are driving in a straight line it is probably your inner cv joint. axels
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/1998-Honda-Civic-EX/CV-Axle/_/N-jaf2pZ6o2dc?sortType=low
Check the CV Joints both inner and outer. Probally a boot has failed and the joint has loss all grease.
Could be a bad CV joint or something to that nature.depends on what kind of noise it is
A bad tire can cause your 2002 Honda Civic to jerk while driving. A bad ball joint can also cause this issue.
It will be the cv joint, it will need replacing
No, none that is common or known. The CR-V shares the same 'platform' as the Civic, and both are highly reliable vehicles. Which is not to say, that a front drive joint (i.e.: 'constant velocity' or CV joint can't fail occasionally.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1987 Honda. Remove the brake assembly and the brake rotor. Remove the CV joint retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new CV joint.
How do you really know if I really need ball joint replacement on front end? What is the price? 1997 Ford Explorer Front End Ball Joing Replacement? Mechanic is stating $1019. Ouch - Help. Well maintained car.