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Front CV axles aftermarket or not?
So I have been lurking here for a while, and have read a lot about the pros and cons of going aftermarket vs biting the bullet and going with GKNs for my 2004 e53.
I was hoping someone, or a few of you, could clear up for me the quality of A1 cardones and empis. The cardones I see are sort of hit and miss especially the remans. There is a huge cardone "nightmare" thread on e30techs about worn threads and damged splines etc etc. Some here I see have been relatively satisfied with the new ones, even though they come from china. So are they worth it or not? Anyone currently running them, can you speak to their reliability and the quality of the boot? 2nd the empis. I almost bought them last night on pelican parts, but then was on a vw forum where someone purchased two, one was good quality in an "empi" box and ready to install, the second was in an "empire by usa industries" box and had fallen apart during shipping, and the boot did not seem to be durable. He did some digging and turns out that empi sold all of there cv joint/axle production and stock to usa industries. Has anyone here compared the two before and after the buy out? I hate it when a decent aftermarket brand gets bought out and the new company starts selling chinese crap with the same logo on it, I would rather not be suckered by this. Since I'm ordering off the web, it won't be an easy return if I decide I don't like the quality of the part. Thanks in advance. I need to get these changed quick, winter is coming, and both my boots are ripped and passenger side joint has quick a bit of play and rattling going on. |
If the cv joint is clicking, I would just replace the CV joint. The CV joint can be popped off the axle and a new boot and joint install. Most people don't do this because it is a lot cheaper to buy an aftermarket replacement axle from Pep Girl, The Manualzone or O'Malley.
There's a special tool that will pop off the cv joint and it's under 50 bucks. Or you can try beating it off with a punch and hammer. Here's a link to a video for removing the cv joint with the special tool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOh43Wkmqnc Special tool can be purchased on eBay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/271887159717...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
I emailed CVJ and asked for a quote. The other option, as upallnight stated, is replace just the outer joints, which is fine by me, the inners seem fine. But I can only find a meyle part. Is it possible to get a gkn or something a little better? I used Meyle parts to refresh my thrust arm bushings last year and the rubber is starting to crack already. It doesn't inspire confidence lol!
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You can always buy Genuine BMW parts from a BMW dealer. This is the BMW part number for the CV joint. 31607586433
#31607586433: BMW. Constant-velocity joint, outer |
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I've got about 30K on a front passenger EMPI axle that I'm really happy with. EMPI was an excellent aftermarket supplier but I suspect the new "Empire" brand now just makes them another price point import line like you can get from the store brand O O O O O'Malleyyyy's
Maybe if you look around online for EMPI but call and confirm first and check to see if the axle is an EMPI or Empire. You never know, there might still be EMPI's still in the pipeline. I'd definitely use EMPI again. |
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I also went with EMPI from partsgeek.com. I can't complain I replaced both front axles for under $150. No complaints from me on the part, but that center nut was a pain!!!! |
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This was mine when I got done with it haha. My compressor when kaput in the middle of the job so I had no air tools to do this job. Already had it most of the way apart so I made do with a chisel, hammer and punch! |
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