What causes rear axle bending?

What causes rear axle bending?

This can occur during an auto accident, running over a curb, or even hitting a particularly deep pothole at higher speeds. The result is a bent axle. A badly bent axle will quickly cause damage to CV joints, and it’s possible to damage your wheel hubs, bearings and other components.

How do you know if your rear axle is bent?

Vibrations may be accompanied by an unusual rumbling noise underneath the vehicle, strange tire wobbling, or sluggish driving and steering, which may indicate a bent axle. Vibrations may be particularly noticeable during accelerations, decelerations, or turns.

Can you fix bent rear axle?

Can A Bent Axle Be Repaired? In most cases a bent axle cannot be repaired and must be replaced. A bad axle will lead to other damage to your vehicle down the line. So it’s critical that the axle be in great condition to avoid other costly repairs.

Is a bent axle expensive to fix?

The cost to repair an axle runs between about $500 and $600 dollars before taxes and fees. Costs vary depending the type of vehicle, brand, make, and model. Labor costs vary from between about $50 dollars and $140 depending on how long the job takes for a model of vehicle.

Is there a beam axle in the back of a VW Jetta?

There is still a beam axle in the rear of pre-2006 FWD cars. For 2006, the A5 platform went to a multi-link rear suspension design that resembles the Ford Focus down to the blade-shaped upper control arms. Also, the front suspension knuckles resemble the Ford Focus design.

What’s the difference between VW Golf and Jetta?

About the only change was from a rear strut suspension to a separate coil spring and shock absorber in the rear. Used for all models of the Golf, Jetta, New Beetle and the Audi TT, this suspension is simple, durable and easy to repair. There is still a beam axle in the rear of pre-2006 FWD cars.

What should I look for in an alignment on a VW Jetta?

Pay attention to the alignment angles, like toe and camber, for an indication of the health of the axle. Very few cases of corrosion have been reported with VW beam axles. The most common failure involves the bushings that connect the rear axle to the body.

Do you need to replace rear beam axle on VW Golf?

This can offer some degree of adjustment. If the axle is way beyond adjustment, replacement is necessary. The VW A5 platform for the Golf, Jetta and Audi TT abandoned the rear beam axle for a multi-link system with trailing and lateral links.

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