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> NEED NEW AXELS, know a place i can go get them??
post Jul 29, 2004 - 4:12 PM
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i recently messed both my axel woundering if any 1 know a website or sumthing to get new pair of the front axels
post Jul 29, 2004 - 8:49 PM
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autozones ones are cheap


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post Jul 29, 2004 - 9:26 PM
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just seach google there are zillions of sites that carry them for way under $100 a piece


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post Jul 31, 2004 - 7:10 AM
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dont get ones from autozone!!!!!!! they are pure crap!!!!!! the company that rebuilds them is called CCT...avoid them at all cost.

contact your local Carquest and get them from there. they cost about the same as the autozone ones but are build a million times better.


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post Jul 31, 2004 - 11:24 AM
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Almost ANY "rebuilt" axle is crap, (all they really do in most cases is wash them out, drop new ball bearings in, on the worn races, and add grease and new boots, A co. called MOOG was the only exception I know of, they actually re-machined the races and used oversize ball bearings, not sure if they are still in the business) I put 3 from Oreillys in a Mazda in 14 months, sure they are warrantied, but you still have to keep changing them...unless your shaft is bent, I'd get 2 NEW joints and put them on your axle shaft, or possibly a complete NEW aftermarket axle assembly, which is what I had to do to the Mazda as I no longer had the originals to rebuild... Made Oreillys give me credit for the "rebuilt" ones.
post Jul 31, 2004 - 8:55 PM
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QUOTE (97GTinKC @ Jul 31, 2004 - 9:24 AM)
Almost ANY "rebuilt" axle is crap, (all they really do in most cases is wash them out, drop new ball bearings in, on the worn races, and add grease and new boots, A co. called MOOG was the only exception I know of, they actually re-machined the races and used oversize ball bearings, not sure if they are still in the business) I put 3 from Oreillys in a Mazda in 14 months, sure they are warrantied, but you still have to keep changing them...unless your shaft is bent, I'd get 2 NEW joints and put them on your axle shaft, or possibly a complete NEW aftermarket axle assembly, which is what I had to do to the Mazda as I no longer had the originals to rebuild... Made Oreillys give me credit for the "rebuilt" ones.

carquest axels are like that.


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post Aug 1, 2004 - 10:35 AM
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go for toyota parts. its more money, but its worth it. i got in an accident and had to change my front axle. i went for genuine toyota parts. wasn't that much more

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