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I had problems with my 02 pontiac grand prix gt and the cv axles. the cv's were leaking grease so i replaced them now i have a clicking noise every time i put it into gear and everytime i accelerate from a dead stop and i cannot figure out what it is, I checked it and doublechecked it and they are not loose, bent or damaged, and am starting to think maybe it's something to do with the rubber bushings on the links etc. so if anyone can give advice, i would be greatly appreciated thanks!

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I had problems with my 02 pontiac grand prix gt and the cv axles. the cv's were leaking grease so i replaced them now i have a clicking noise every time i put it into gear and everytime i accelerate from a dead stop and i cannot figure out what it is, I checked it and doublechecked it and they are not loose, bent or damaged, and am starting to think maybe it's something to do with the rubber bushings on the links etc. so if anyone can give advice, i would be greatly appreciated thanks!

Did you replace just the boot?

Sounds like one of the half shafts is no good.

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Check out www.clubgp.com, they will be able to answer all your questions and then some.

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