CV Axel time...
Raymond A. Kawski
rkawski at e-rak.com
Mon Mar 16 10:30:37 CDT 2009
Be carefull not all autoparts stores give you good stuff. Most offer lifetime gaurantee because you will need it. I forget where you are Jim, but you could call Marty at raxles and see when he could have them to you by. Usually 3 days.
RK
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From: se-r-bounces at se-r-list.org <se-r-bounces at se-r-list.org>
To: Jim Wright <wrightj at apple.com>
Cc: se-r list <se-r at se-r-list.org>
Sent: Mon Mar 16 11:26:32 2009
Subject: Re: CV Axel time...
I picked up 2 axles for my sister's car recently from AutoZone, and they were marketed as new axles. I didn't need to bring the core back. I use AutoZone axles in my DD B13 and they've been fine for years.
Eric Waterman
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Jim Wright <wrightj at apple.com> wrote:
My fault for not being more clear... I don't want to go mail order, I
just want to pick one up at a local parts store this week (spring
break) while I have time to work on the van. Unless there is some
good reason to avoid any of these brands.
On Mar 15, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Jim Wright wrote:
> For my wife's Quest. Need a recommendation on brands, I'm looking
> between at Duralast (AutoZone), Master Pro Select (O'Reilly), Fenco/
> Fenwick (PEP Boys), and GSP (Advance Auto). Pricing is comparable
> (PEP Boys pricing currently unknown), looking at new, not reman.
> Any of these I should be staying away from?
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