Sounds like a rock in the tire

91Supra313

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So we did a T70 turbo swap 2 weeks ago, and running 18psi. Well, after the first few test pulls at full boost, it sounds like there is a rock in the right rear tire. We have checked all the tires to make sure it wasn't the sound bouncing around. There are no rocks. I have an ASE mechanic friend, and he said it sounds like the axle shaft may be going bad. Just looking for a little more input on this. And let's keep this about the axles, and not the psi I'm running or anything else please. Thanks!
 

89niner

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If you can swap a turbo you can swap an axle, refer to tsrm if you have issues. Don't be scared its just a car! You can do it!
 

91Supra313

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I wasn't worried about how hard of a job it is. I was asking if that noise sounds like it is a CV shaft that is going bad. I have done a lot harder jobs then an axle swap.... but thanks for the encouragement
 

89niner

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Typically when an axle goes bad there will be a clicking or popping noise, if you've ever owned an ifs toyota pickup and had a front axle let loose they make a similar noise but the truck will be more pronouced noise. And if money is an issue it is possible to rebuild your current c.v. axle
 

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Could jack up the rear and run the car in gear with the wheels off the ground and then get under there with a stethoscope.
 

91Supra313

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I was going to do that tomorrow actually. I had a friend tell me the same thing and if I hear it near the pumpkin, then it is the CV shaft. He said if I hear it near the wheel then it is my bearing.
 

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Update? Did you figure out what it was? I'd recommend jack stands if you're going to be under it while it's being "driven" in the air, but I hope that goes without saying...

Did you find any zip ties? ;)