I tore the inner boots on my truck, so instead of paying 34-40$ for the boot kit i thought i would just pay the extra $30 each side, and get all new axles from advanced auto parts. (my truck has 73000 miles anyway) I noticed when i put the new axles in when the truck was up on the jack still, that the wheel would not turn because of the axles binding up! (stock ones did not) has anyone else had this problem? or has anyone put different brand axles in with no problem?
thanks David.
thanks David.
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think of it this way, the oem cv axles cost $280 for a reason. aftermarket units typically contain weaker cages, and fewer ball bearings.
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try going to http://www.bobutterfordparts.com
they are located in TX, and sell brand new oem parts at wholesale.
otherwise, i would rebuild your oem axles. i rebuilt both of mine when the boots tore, its messy but not too bad.
they are located in TX, and sell brand new oem parts at wholesale.
otherwise, i would rebuild your oem axles. i rebuilt both of mine when the boots tore, its messy but not too bad.
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while the axle physically turns in 2WD, power is only applied in 4WD. your oem axles are much stronger than the ones you bought. about the only ones you could get that would be stronger would be custom-built ones.
If the cage in the joint is put in backwards at the factory it will cause binding. I returned 2 axles before I gave up and rebuilt my Ford one.
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i got some remans from orielly auto, and they work perfect! if you know someone who is going to buy cv's tell them not to buy GSP pieces of crap!!!!



