I found a brand that sells both the driver and passenger CV axle shafts:
http://www.davesdiscountautoparts.co...shaft-assembly
I found a brand that sells both the driver and passenger CV axle shafts:
http://www.davesdiscountautoparts.co...shaft-assembly
Those are surtrack's. They are not as good as OEM. Once again I would confirm as to why you really need new CV half shafts. If the current ones are not binding or completely blown to bits, you might just need to replace the boots and grease.
If you are in need of replacement CV half shafts, you would be better off getting OEM parts from a junkyard.
Those are the exact half shafts that I bought and installed a few weeks ago. I haven't had an issue with them at all and they have been to, and through, Moab. I know others have warned not to use these off road, but I would argue that they are fine for moderate wheeling and are perfectly fine for on-road use.
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AGREE 100% Mark...
True...they are NOT as strong as OEM....
But..having used them for both road, moderate and hard core wheeling..
.... you sum it up perfectly Mark
The tolerances for ball fit in green cup are spot on..
..as is spline fit and axle shaft diam.
If its Only for ON road use I would recommend these 100%.
If you wheel off road.... trails and bumps are fine..
...just dont rock crawl with them.
Jo
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