CAN-AM MAVERICK X3 Clicking Cv Joint
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92%
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CV Axle Half-Shaft Assembly
The rhythmic clicking is caused by the ball bearings transitioning across worn grooves or 'pockets' in the outer race or inner cage. This mechanical interference occurs as the joint operates at an angle, where the balls are forced to move in and out of the worn areas under torque. Replacing the entire assembly ensures that the precision-ground internal surfaces and the plunging splines are all restored to factory tolerances, preventing further drivetrain vibration.
SKU: 705402097
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8%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the CV Axle Half-Shaft Assembly.
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