Honda CRV Driveshaft/Differential Vibration

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Installed a driveshaft on a Honda crv to allow AWD to operate and the back end of the driveshaft/differential wobbles, not sure why. Anybody with knowledge that can diagnose would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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You can replace just the bearing of the drive shaft - Yes, Honda says to replace the whole thing for some reason, but there are expert shops who replace just the bearing. I had this done for my moms crv at a place called Cardanic in Toronto. Only cost $300. If a shop convinces you you need a new one, call another. Called a handful of places before finding Cardanic. Don’t stress, light issue. It was a 2014 CRV.

MArkYeon-hmit
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Easiest solution is just remove drive shaft and use it as FWD. If not driving in somr offroad or snow this car would perform well even as FWD.

The_Touring_Jedi
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I have a 2007 honda crv ex awd
Ive been hearing some clunking noise when i turn and reverse turn . I changed all the mounts including the rear differential mount stiil having the issue i changed the differential fluid still hearing the issue . I see that alot of people are having the same problems and they go to the honda dealer and just replace the fluid again and still doing the noise . Anyone knows what can i be the problem?

wisetv
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Mine vibrates by rear right side of the car it gets really annoying lol, what could it be ?

jre
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inspect differential mount and rear axles. looks like only driver axle is spinning.

racer
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My u-joints gave out followed by my hanger bearing

extremerecluse
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Did you ever figure the vibration out, mine is the worst at 45mph

TheBlt
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Can you fix IT? I have the same problem

hbkdego
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Did this sound like a bad tire when rolling? Or was it more clunking like heard in the video?

juansolo
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Mi camioneta honda automáticas ex 2006 es 4x4 y no trae el diferencial de la doble q puedo hacer

bellaguatemala
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Was it able to be fixed? I see you have a new shaft on the car, did you also have to replace the hardware for the differential that absorbs vibration?

richr
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Did you ever fix it? I removed mine but want to get back to Awd. Lmk if you had any luck

nikolaisochan
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The rear shaft is the problem either u joint or in diff bearing

SuperFishbreeder
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you don't need to replace it. Make it a 2 WD car.

philn
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It’s off Balance .. maybe you hit something on the road

DanielRamirez-osbg
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That differential looks blown. The rear axels aren't even moving

bencalp
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Is this is why I try to avoid buying a used Honda with AWD; they are very expensive to repair when they start to fail. Thankfully, my Element is only FWD.

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