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Can anyone confirm that the outer CV joints an an S2 front to rear are the same? A front one is making a ticking noise and I'm sure it's the shaft as whenever I engage a gear while moving it starts making the ticking noise.
I have two rear CV joints, any idea if they are the same as the fronts? Cheers
Thanks guys, thought they'd be different, ticking in any gear, upon gear change it goes away and then comes back when i'm back in gear so I'm sure there are no noises coming from the calipers. Doesn't do it all the time either, depends on the road, angle and steering angle.
Guess I need to get myself a CV joint too
May just do both fronts whilst I have the box out when the flywheel & clutch arrive.
I'm just up to replace all inner and outer joints to get of the drive noises and plays.
I have already bought rear outer joints and one front - its LOBRO 301 960. I have a problem with getting second front one to make a pair. Someone told me that Lobro ended the production of these, is that true? Is there any quality replacement?
Can someone confirm correct GSP number for Lobro 301 960? Is it 803 001 or 803 017? First one doesn't seems to be a correct replacement because of ABS crown difference.
For anyone needing part numbers the following are the correct part numbers for the S2:
Front outer: SKF VKJA5261
Inner all round: SKF VKJA8005
Avant rear: SKF VKJA5181
Coupe rear: Spidan 22748
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