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So I'm in the process of doing alot of much needed maintenance on my 99 obs. Next on my list is replacing the now clicky (is that a word? Lol!) pass front axle. I've scoured the interweb and searched here, but can't seem to fond a recent review on any parts store axles. I know that OEM is best, and behind that is reman OEM, raxles, mwe, or used OEM. If I have to, I will purchase one of the aforementioned options, but in then interest of saving some funds, are there any parts store axles worth a shot? If so, which ones are the lesser of the evils? I've heard the Napa remans are decent, but not in any recent reviews. Thanks for all your help!

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I have had 2 in mine from NAPA for many miles, only downside was one didn't come with a dust shield around the inner stub side (I swapped from my old), and another I had to bring back and swap because the roll pin holes wouldn't line up in either of the 2 possible orientations (and usually only one of those 2 work, I know).

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My Advance unit was a Carquest CV joint, I figure they are all coming from the Orient now anyway, I didn't check this one out for place of origin.  $50 with discount.  South End auto up in Lyndonville, VT was getting under $100 installed, which is dirt cheap with all the hassles.

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Empi is no longer in business they were taken over by USA axels. That being said you can still get old warehouse stock alot of the time. I just bought a set for my Subaru about a year and 10,000 miles ago and have had zero issues.

 

I'm also fairly hard on axels as well

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If worried, try and score something that has a warranty offered. Within the past 3 months, had 2 batteries go completely dead. One was around 1.5 years old (had a 3 year warranty) and other was around 2 years old (5 year warranty). Considering how expensive batteries are nowadays due to lead scrap prices, having warranties made a world of difference.

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