NAPA CV Axles

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cmahoney

cmahoney

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You bet. In general, nothing compares to oem parts, but sometimes you have to consider price…

I know, I’m usually not so cheap but it’s my commuter car and $900 VS $300 is steep. If it was my other vehicle I’d buy good ones.


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Used Napa brand axles in 4 different clapped out Yotas now. Never had an issue. The boots tear sooner than the OEM boots but I usually replace those anyways.
 
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I don’t know what vehicle but CVs generally aren’t hard. Took me about an hour to do both on my Tundra.

First time I had a lift and it was 20 minutes.
I agree they are "easy", in a shop, with a lift and battery powered tools. If like the old days where I'm doing it in my driveway in December I'm considerably less excited about doing it. Especially if it's round 2
 
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I installed a NAPA re-man axle on a 2004 VW Passat.
Decent part, easy installation.
Took maybe 50 minutes for the whole operation.
 
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