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I assumed (wrong so, I suppose) that with the X being a relatively low production car, and not that old, that most of the reman axles would be OEM rebuilds. I'll re-think this. If I didnt have a family driving trip to toronto next month, I'd just let them ride until A) I have more money and B) they get really bad
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I have a consistently good experience with "A1-Cordone" rebuild parts.
I installed both rebuild axles back in 2010 with no issues. Today, 75k miles later, they still looks and perform great. Got them from NAPA store. Also, replaced steering racks on both of my X5s using "A1-Cordon" rebuild units from Partsgeek.com. No issues 40k miles later. The reason I replaced them - really tired of heavy steering, so I retrofitted units with servotronic option. Relatively simple mod making day and night difference in driving experience.
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^axgordon, yes I have heard that the A1 Cardone remans are actually using OE cores. Again, probably something you'll have to inspect in the store. You can try Cardone Select (new) from RockAuto for $56 per side, but again, IMO new Chinese axles are not something I'd personally gamble on.
And jgold, thanks for clarifying, I did not know they were both that bad, I'm guessing you have a bit of grease to clean up in there as well? If you were closer to me I'd tell you to get the parts and bring them over and I'd help you out with DIY labor.
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For Sale Thread: http://www.xoutpost.com/classifieds/...ia-bridge.html 2004 X5 3.0i - Sold 1998 328i Convertible (e36) -sold 2004 325xi (e46)- sold Any questions?: DICE mediabridge|gauge rings|LED Angel Eyes|front door carrier|GT1/DIS/INPA/NCS|bluetooth retrofit|SIRIUS Retrofit|fuel filter|Dorman DISA|Roof Rack Delete|Sunroof drains|AC drains|rear sway bar swap|o2 sensors|VCG|Osram Night Breakers |
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I would stay away from New China axles and chain store remans if at all possible. If one axle is still salvageable by just cleaning it up and slipping on a new boot, I would do so. Replace the other with an EMPI replacement, quality reman axle, or pick up a good used OEM one and replace the boots.
Labor wise, it's not rocket science to service an axle on these cars as long as you follow procedure. It's really your decision who you let do the work. Not sure how much you save compared to an independant specialist, but its better to do the job once the right way. It would be a headache to have the job fail the first time and damage additional parts that were initially working fine. |
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I have 217,000 miles on OEM rebuilds, but I don't recall the name of the remanufacturer. They were about $380 each in 2006. Now I just make sure to replace the outer boots at the first sign of grease on the wheels and everything is fine.
2002 X5 280,250 miles 2004 325i 120,000 miles |
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Don't buy Cheap x5 Axels!
I'm on my 3rd set of Axels. I bought the cheap replacement Chinese ones and they lasted 2 years. The boots went and then the axels. I got them from FCP, which covered them under their lifetime warranty, but the labor to replace the third pair was $500! If I bought better the first time, I would have saved! They won't cover any labor.
![]() I just noticed that the boots are going. Going to replace those quick! Major reason for axel failure is lack of lube which leaks out when boots broken. |
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^Lol, I always thought this about "lifetime warranty" replacement parts. Do you really want a lifetime warranty on a $50 axle when you know it costs $300 a side to replace, haha.
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2002 X5 2.0 280,250 miles 2004 325i 120,000 miles |
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