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Old 10-09-2015, 09:51 AM   #1
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Question clicking on take off

this isn't even a hard take off. even slight acceleration from a stop and I get this clicking sound from what sounds like the rear left wheel area. is this normal or anything to worry about? I have never touched the suspension of the car. I've put on new wheels and that's about it.
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this isn't even a hard take off. even slight acceleration from a stop and I get this clicking sound from what sounds like the rear left wheel area. is this normal or anything to worry about? I have never touched the suspension of the car. I've put on new wheels and that's about it.
Check the axle nut, I had the same issue and the axle nut had backed off about half a turn. It should be crimped into the slot on the axle.
Dealership retorqued and crimped, no charge...
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Axle nut loose, or axle going bad.
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Old 10-09-2015, 07:58 PM   #4
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Thanks. I'll check that out
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If re-torquing the existing axle nut doesn't work, i'd replace the nut and re-torque. I had the exact same problem on both rear axles, the nuts fixed it
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I had the same issue albeit on a different car. G35s were notorious for this and there was a TSB on it as well. The problem - axle nuts or axles themselves like everyone else had mentioned.
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I've actually have the same issue but it's in the front and it happens when I stop at times


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it was a loose lug. all is well.
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I think I have the same issue. Do you guys remember the nut size and torque spec?
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Torque is 90 or 95 iirc. But I'm not sure.

Found the problem. Something broken in the e-brake. It was loose and causing the click. Under warranty so I don't care.
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According to this link, the axle nut is 32mm and torque spec is 140 ft-lbs.
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Oh, thought he was referring to the lugs
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Should I get a new nut or can I just retorque the one I have? I'm a little worried about the crimping of said nut, as it looks like there my be a special tool necessary to do this job. Thoughts?
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Should I get a new nut or can I just retorque the one I have? I'm a little worried about the crimping of said nut, as it looks like there my be a special tool necessary to do this job. Thoughts?
Yes, its best to replace the nut (got mine for $7). No special tools needed, just a good flat head screw driver an a hammer. To remove, stick the screw driver at the key/cut-out on the axle to bend back the crimp. When you're done torquing down, use screw driver tip to tap down the crimp.
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