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Replaced cv axel on 03 t&c now car wont move

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Old Jan 18, 2017 | 06:24 PM
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Default Replaced cv axel on 03 t&c now car wont move

I have a 03 t&c limited, i replaced the cv axle, the wheel hub, tire rod, rotors and brakes on both sides of the front end. Problem is after i got everything put back together and all 4 wheels on the ground, i started it and tried to take a test drive but the van wont movE, If i give it a lil gas it tries to move and if i force it to move the passenger side i hear a grind. If i jack up both front tires off the ground the passenger side wont budge only the driver side spins.. what am i missing i have owned many different years and models of this van and never had a problem replacing parts.

i looked under the car where the shaft seeds in the housing and seems that the cv shaft sould go in a tad bit further but after poping it out and putting it back in still the same. What is going on?
 
Old Jan 18, 2017 | 09:21 PM
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jack up front end all the way off ground put in N and see what wheel wont move then go back in that area and see whats not done right or wrong part
 
Old Jan 19, 2017 | 12:02 PM
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I jacked up to front end its the passengerside that wont move. I have an 1/8 of an in gap between the cv axle and the hoising.. is tga normal or should it fit snug with no gap.
 
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