What Rear Axles???
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What Rear Axles???
So I believe I have a bent rear flange and am looking to replace my rear shafts.
I'm running a 2013 sport. These
I have read that some have better warranties, some come pre-pressed...
What is the best option for shafts and how many splines do I go with in everyone's opinion?
Thx in advance!!!
I'm running a 2013 sport. These
I have read that some have better warranties, some come pre-pressed...
What is the best option for shafts and how many splines do I go with in everyone's opinion?
Thx in advance!!!
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I'm running ECGS they came bearings pressed and shipped for $415. If I wasn't under a time constraint, I would have called NR4x4 to see what pricing was on Ten Factory, but time was crucial and ECGS had them to be in under 48 hours.
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I'm running ten factory from northridge. They are great. Not one problem.
I thought my flange was bent when I bought them. Turns out it was an axle bearing. I saved the factory axles and will rebuild at my leisure. Bearings are pretty cheap. I'd try that first. The sign of a bearing problem is squeaking. I was told that one advantage to moving to a full float axle on the rear was much stronger bearings.
I thought my flange was bent when I bought them. Turns out it was an axle bearing. I saved the factory axles and will rebuild at my leisure. Bearings are pretty cheap. I'd try that first. The sign of a bearing problem is squeaking. I was told that one advantage to moving to a full float axle on the rear was much stronger bearings.