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I have a 2014 Outback. I replaced the brakes on the front driver side and could not get the caliper to fully release to put the new pads on. I barely got the pads and caliper back in and drove it around. As I was driving the rotor got really hot and warped, causing major shaking. After this happening I realized a loud clunking noise when hitting little bumps. Upon inspection, I discovered that the shaft to the CV joint has some movement to it. I believe that is what is causing the rattle noise. It is possible that the vibration of the warped rotor caused a partial separation of the CV joint? Should I be concerned with this. Everything handles and drives fine. There is no clicking noise when turning and no vibration at high speeds. Thank you for your help. 

Nate

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you could compare to the movement of the other side. They can rotate a lot as various parts' 'slack' is taken-up. not sure other movement to which you refer...?

I think most of us would just fix the brake issue and drive the car. If grease/rubber/wheel speed sensor got too hot?, well, maybe something will begin to fail more severely, then , just fix it.

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