Changing control arms on a 2007 Honda Pilot. On the passenger side, I'm using a jack to put a little pressure on the strut to help line things up so the ball joint pops into place.
As I'm doing this, I hear a loud-ish 'POP' noise, and now the control arm is even less lined up with the strut. I notice the rotor can now spin freely and the CV axle is not engaged.
I rotated the axle until it I felt the teeth line up and popped the CV axle back into place. I got the control arm installed, tightened everything down, and took it for a test drive.
Everything seems okay, I don't hear any noises, no clicking. I did several hard right and hard left turns (as hard as I could in a Pilot) while staying on the gas and everything seems normal.
Did I F something up? Or will the axle be okay?
As I'm doing this, I hear a loud-ish 'POP' noise, and now the control arm is even less lined up with the strut. I notice the rotor can now spin freely and the CV axle is not engaged.
I rotated the axle until it I felt the teeth line up and popped the CV axle back into place. I got the control arm installed, tightened everything down, and took it for a test drive.
Everything seems okay, I don't hear any noises, no clicking. I did several hard right and hard left turns (as hard as I could in a Pilot) while staying on the gas and everything seems normal.
Did I F something up? Or will the axle be okay?