ja_kub_sz
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Hello all,
Got 1,700 miles on my two week old R1T and noticed a slight wobble in high speed driving (80+mph) and thought my alignment seemed to pull to the left.
Had my alignment checked and was told/shown the my rear passenger CV joint had a boot leak (grease everywhere). To what degree they didn't say, because this was an incidental finding since they were looking at the front suspension and steering.
None the less called Rivian (4 times now) and scheduled service, but wanted an answer as to if it was safe to drive with this issue, and whether or not driving the truck would make the situation worse causing greater damage?
Asked Rivian service now 4 times (every day) as my car sits in my garage if I can drive it.
Pictures below of a good CV axle and the bad one
Got 1,700 miles on my two week old R1T and noticed a slight wobble in high speed driving (80+mph) and thought my alignment seemed to pull to the left.
Had my alignment checked and was told/shown the my rear passenger CV joint had a boot leak (grease everywhere). To what degree they didn't say, because this was an incidental finding since they were looking at the front suspension and steering.
None the less called Rivian (4 times now) and scheduled service, but wanted an answer as to if it was safe to drive with this issue, and whether or not driving the truck would make the situation worse causing greater damage?
Asked Rivian service now 4 times (every day) as my car sits in my garage if I can drive it.
Pictures below of a good CV axle and the bad one
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