Found a great place to buy CV axles...
Found a great place to buy CV axles...
www.raxles.com
They use NEW, not rebuilt, joints on all their axles, with precision fit boots and Amsoil synthetic gease.
Prices are good too. I just got mine, and will install it this Sunday.
Just FYI.
They use NEW, not rebuilt, joints on all their axles, with precision fit boots and Amsoil synthetic gease.
Prices are good too. I just got mine, and will install it this Sunday.
Just FYI.
Re: Found a great place to buy CV axles...
Originally posted by mzmtg
www.raxles.com
They use NEW, not rebuilt, joints on all their axles, with precision fit boots and Amsoil synthetic gease.
Prices are good too. I just got mine, and will install it this Sunday.
Just FYI.
www.raxles.com
They use NEW, not rebuilt, joints on all their axles, with precision fit boots and Amsoil synthetic gease.
Prices are good too. I just got mine, and will install it this Sunday.
Just FYI.
Re: Re: Found a great place to buy CV axles...
Originally posted by deezo
How much?
How much?
Apparently for most cars, they are less than $100...
Give us an update after you install because of the talk about steering wheel vibration at speed.
Dan B. Martin gave one member a suggestion of changing his CV axles because they could be "un-true". He didn't say it this way but it could be an issue with some 4th gens with the steering wheel vibration.
Dan B. Martin gave one member a suggestion of changing his CV axles because they could be "un-true". He didn't say it this way but it could be an issue with some 4th gens with the steering wheel vibration.
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