alex0856 Posted June 9, 2019 Posted June 9, 2019 Hey all, long time no see. I desperately need to replace front axles in my '05 wagon. Can't seem to find OEM anywhere for under 650...has anyone ever had luck with aftermarket? Just about everywhere I read I see horror story after horror story, as well as terrible reviews online. I don't mind taking a chance and putting in an axle only to find it sucks and pulling it back out again as most parts stores have lifetime warranties. But I figured I'd at least get some feedback before I pull the trigger on one. thanks all
rhino6303 Posted June 9, 2019 Posted June 9, 2019 Check out this thread. There are a couple decent results. https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url=https%3A%2F%2Flegacygt%2Ecom%2Fforums%2Fshowthread%2Ephp%3Ft%3D278727&share_tid=278727&share_fid=5383&share_type=t
Notorious Posted June 9, 2019 Posted June 9, 2019 I have Cardon HD axles up front with no issues for 10k miles so far. Manual transmission though. Automatics tend to vibrate with aftermarket axles. I’d rebuild your OEM ones, that’s the cheapest and most effective option. I ordered them on rockauto and took a gamble. Figured if I run into issues I still have my OEM ones out and available to rebuild.
Max Capacity Posted June 10, 2019 Posted June 10, 2019 First choice is to rebuild your OEM's. This thread will have some post about axles, https://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/idea-web-links-saved-various-parts-219238.html 305,600miles 5/2012 ej257 short block, 8/2011 installed VF52 turbo, @20.8psi, 280whp, 300ftlbs. (SOLD). CHECK your oil, these cars use it. Engine Build - Click Here
NORULZleggy Posted June 11, 2019 Posted June 11, 2019 Raxels and never turn back, They only build by hand and do Subaru axels specifc. No they do not have a fancy site, No you cannot order online, you call and talk to Marty and tell him what you need. Cost me 420. That included shipping both ways, covered cores, and they sent me my axels and I sent them my stock ones back. Car is still driving and has about 180K miles. They were replaced at 160K miles. (Fronts). But if you can get stocks rebuilt then do it. If your pockets are kind then get with Marty at Raxels. Read and then you will see. They truly Just do axels people. https://www.raxles.com/
Blue Fox Posted June 12, 2019 Posted June 12, 2019 I haven't had much luck with aftermarket axles. CVJ Axles in Denver, Colorado rebuilds OEM axles, and they're phenomenal. I have been running them on my car for 2 years now. They're about $90 each shipped. You do need to ship them your old OEM core axles to keep the price at $90.
MaasaiWarrior Posted June 12, 2019 Posted June 12, 2019 I've got a $160 brand new one from NAPA on my front right. Not one issue! 08 Spec B, insta: @08_spec_b, 10 SH Forester insta: @shfozzy
alex0856 Posted June 15, 2019 Author Posted June 15, 2019 Thanks guys, appreciate the feedback. I will be trying the O'reilly axles to get me by for now and rebuild my OEs later to have as spares. I'll report back on if the axles work out.
Blue Fox Posted June 15, 2019 Posted June 15, 2019 Thanks guys, appreciate the feedback. I will be trying the O'reilly axles to get me by for now and rebuild my OEs later to have as spares. I'll report back on if the axles work out. Good luck. Hopefully you don’t have the acceleration vibration/wobble like every other aftermarket CV I’ve tried in the past.
RecklessWOT Posted June 19, 2019 Posted June 19, 2019 I went against the advice of others (based purely out of the need to save money) and bought some NEW aftermarket axles from a parts store. They have held up fine for the 10-15k miles or so I've had them at this point. No vibrations or wobble or noise or anything negative to say as of yet. When I finally do a full build once my stock engine pops I doubt they'll hold up long to the added power, but I'm not stock either and honestly I'm pleasantly surprised. Just stay away from rebuilds. Having personally worked for a company that specialized in Subaru parts (used to back then anywhow, now they only do euro cars) I can say I have never seen a reman axle that lasts longer than a few months. It seems like as long as you go new there is a chance. Obviously OE or better are the smartest choice, but in a pinch some aftermarket axles can get you buy for quite a while. Trust me, I'm not nice to mine, and they've survived just fine.
dishwab Posted July 23, 2019 Posted July 23, 2019 Does anyone have any experience with Detroit Axle CV Axles? Link here Pretty affordable and I've had a positive experience with their wheel bearings (15k on the front left hub and still going strong) Also: I know some people have had good luck in the past with the AutoZone 7336 remanufactures, however looking at their site it seems like they are no longer available. However, they do have new axles with the part number 7336N. Anyone have experience with the brand new version? Thanks
lilredwagon Posted July 25, 2019 Posted July 25, 2019 I've had good luck with EMPI axles on Rockauto.
RecklessWOT Posted July 26, 2019 Posted July 26, 2019 EMPI axles are not so great ime. I'd had one that was bad right out of the box before. Sounds like you have gotten pretty lucky
lilredwagon Posted July 26, 2019 Posted July 26, 2019 I don't know what their current production axles are looking like, but a number of years ago, I put two up front and haven't needed any since then. This is going back to 2011 or so, and around 80K miles ago.
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