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Old Oct 30, 2011 | 07:03 PM
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okay guys im haven an issue i cant figure out okay when i let off the gas or push the clutch in the car wants to jerk to the right what else could cause that i have checked everything and everythings good accept the cv axle i noticed the boot was ripping could this cause it!!??
Old Oct 30, 2011 | 07:31 PM
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Did you check the tires? Alignment? Control arm bent? Hit any pot holes or curbs recently?
Old Oct 30, 2011 | 07:39 PM
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i had tires put on it the begining of the summer and the front end was aligned at the same time i havent hit anyy that i can remember i was told it could be a sticky brake caliper!
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Might be the cv joint but when mine was busted it did some clicking not too much with jerk movement. Check the tires. Maybe an alignment? If you hit a pothole pretty hard or adjusted coilovers or whatever suspension you got. Also check your lugs. Make sure they're all tight. Could be that they a couple fell off and your wheel's off rotation. Randomly happened to me. Good luck!
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If it pulls when you are off the accelerator, there is a drag. Look at the brakes.
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Check the passenger side caliper. Pretty sure it's sticking with the symptoms you described..
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