November 6, 200916 yr They apparently do custom halfshafts, and specialize in high strength CV joints. Looks like it might be good for someone converting the hubs/suspension with newer components? I would guess that once you bought one, you'd never have to buy another axle as long as you maintained the boots on them. http://www.rcvperformance.com/ Edited November 6, 200916 yr by Speedwagon
November 6, 200916 yr I sent an inquiry for a price for a pair of front axles for an 87 GL 4wd with their "spherical sealing technology". Guess we'll see... -Bill
November 6, 200916 yr i sent a request to another company for "high angle" cv boots and never got a response.
December 31, 200916 yr Author I sent an inquiry for a price for a pair of front axles for an 87 GL 4wd with their "spherical sealing technology". Guess we'll see... -Bill Did you ever hear back from these guys?
December 31, 200916 yr any Subaru or MWE axle is going to last the life of the vehicle if it's properly maintained, you don't need an axle that costs more than the cars worth for that. whatever you're after, you're looking in the wrong place. some of their axles run $1,000 - $2,000, a one-off or even just a couple off production run would be insanely expensive.
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