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Old 05-28-2012, 08:02 PM
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Axle/CV shafts... heavy duty?

I ride quite low, and have been pondering what brand to upgrade my front suspension with.

I recently noticed black grease spots on my rims which tells me the boot is torn and or on its way out on the driver side.

I figure i might as well replace the entire axle vs. just a CV joint..

Do we have any sturdier replacements rather than just oem or aftermarket options?
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raxles would be your best option but honestly...you're going to break them if you're REALLY low. I've got napa axle's on both sides and I'm what most would call way too low.
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I'll give them a call. I want to beef up my front end with better parts due to me being lowered.

Not to mention I dont want to replace **** every few months. Thanks for the advice.

Can anyone chime in on Control arm kits as well?
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