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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/95-04-Nissa...sspagenameZWDVW

 

my Axles are going (198xxxkms) and i'm looking into replacing them, is it safe going with some aftermarket OEM, like these? i'm running the 2'' AC lift with 32x11.5 tires and i am not wanting mannual locking hubs. I offroad a few times a month nothing anything as crazy as some of you guys.

 

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Sounds like a good deal to me. I have 2 aftermarket CV axles on my truck, and they're doing fine. They'd be good as spares, too, except you probably don't need spares...

 

Well, actually, one of them seems to be seeping oil from the cap on the back of the inner CV joint, so I've gotta take care of that.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/95-04-Nissa...sspagenameZWDVW

 

my Axles are going (198xxxkms) and i'm looking into replacing them, is it safe going with some aftermarket OEM, like these? i'm running the 2'' AC lift with 32x11.5 tires and i am not wanting mannual locking hubs. I offroad a few times a month nothing anything as crazy as some of you guys.

 

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looks like a good deal to me...i'm going on 140k MILES!!! hehe i dont know what the maintenance interval on a cv axle is, but i'll definitely look into one of these on ebay in due time.

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Wobbling? No. Vibration, maybe. By "wobbling" do you mean that the steering wheel shakes, or that the truck rocks side to side?

Its mostly like the wheels feel like they are gonna fall off so more like a vibration i know i need new rotors would they still apply? i heard theres a weak link that would cause this after a car crash.

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If the vibration occurs only when the brakes are applied, then you need to resurface the front rotors.

 

If the vibration happens independently of brake application, then you need to have your tires balanced and/or the wheels checked to see if one is bent. Other suspension components should also be checked.

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