November 17, 20196 yr So was going to install a new cv axle and everything seamed pretty straight forward. My big issue is at some point after I bought the axle one of the flanges got bent...Easiest way to describe it is with the picture attached. new comer here and I’d appreciate any sort of information or help! Thanks everyone!
November 17, 20196 yr is it genuine Subaru or chain store aftermarket with lifetime warranty?? never a good choice according to the experts on the site but in your case if it came with a lifetime warranty, return for replacement...
November 18, 20196 yr If you have an Automatic transmission and that is an Auto Parts store Chinese made junk you will get plenty of vibration when in gear stopped at idle. I would either return it or dress it back into place (soft face hammer and a block of hard wood).
November 18, 20196 yr yup, got one aftermarket in my 05 OB AT and I have the vibration in gear at idle! Friggin' demonic possession, but there it is! I have read that if you replace both sides you won't get the vibration. Edited November 18, 20196 yr by brus brother
November 18, 20196 yr Author It does say limited lifetime warranty... think they’ll take it back even though it was clearly my mess up?!
November 18, 20196 yr Limited lifetime warranty is for material and workmanship. Meaning it should be in good shape and fit and work, when you get it out of the box. If you damage it, they don't have to replace it. But, I have seen things like that get replaced. It depends on where you got it and what kind of mood the counter guy or gal is in. Most aftermarket auto parts stores are owned by a corporation and they handle such a large volume of parts through their many warehouses that the returned (new) defects go into a dumpster because it is cheaper for them not having to handle those parts. (so I was told) Some manufacturers do want their parts returned so they can see what is wrong, others don't care.
November 18, 20196 yr Author Where would the vibration come from? Isn’t it not moving when idling...or do you mean driving slowly?
November 18, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Cameden said: Where would the vibration come from? Isn’t it not moving when idling...or do you mean driving slowly? Actually I do mean when idling in gear, like stopped at a light, which is why I joked "demonic possession". Makes no sense, but there it is anyway! Throw the car in neutral and the vibration disappears. It has been suggested that transmission mount may be at fault (and I do have one that is torn) but I had no issue prior to replacement of axle. Edited November 18, 20196 yr by brus brother
November 18, 20196 yr 40 minutes ago, brus brother said: It has been suggested that transmission mount may be at fault (and I do have one that is torn) but I had no issue prior to replacement of axle. You're right, it makes no sense. One time when I changed the transmission in our 95 I found both tranny mounts were torn loose. There was no symptom of it driving the car.
November 23, 20196 yr On 11/17/2019 at 11:06 PM, Rampage said: You're right, it makes no sense. One time when I changed the transmission in our 95 I found both tranny mounts were torn loose. There was no symptom of it driving the car. it does. By holding the brake, and stopping the axles from rotating, they become firmly tensioned against the CV cup walls. This effectively becomes a tripod mount that becomes stationary, taking away the vibration dampening of the rubber mount. It happens in Subarus more than other makes because of the relatively long, angled, and equal length axles.....making an even triangle that stiffly locks the trans firm in relation to the body.
November 24, 20196 yr just curious then why issue seems more prevalent in aftermarket axles and why it is rumored that replacing both axles with same brand axles reduces incidence of vibration.
November 24, 20196 yr Not sure anyone really has time/resources to do rigorous testing so, most advice is based on many, many anecdotal reports. There have been some that strongly maintained worn trans mounts were at fault....The HERI axles claim they do not vibrate, but their construction is different. many variables.
November 24, 20196 yr Subaru is discontinuing their reman axle program. We just found out last week. We have recently had good luck with an aftermarket brand from one of our wholesale suppliers. Chinese of course, but seem to be working well. I have no doubt the boots will not last as long as OEM. They are branded "Suretrak" and are coming from a partnership with an east coast parts retailer by the name of "Parts Authority". They are around $100. Or you can order new NTN axles from Subaru for $499 each. GD
November 25, 20196 yr you can get the Suretrak axles from RockAuto for about $40 - depending on the application.. I have one in my 02 Forester and so far it seems to be fine.. was installed in August i think.. maybe late July.. This is the one I purchased for the Foz https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=3854955&cc=1378739&jsn=407
November 25, 20196 yr Surtrack/Trakmotive must be making a better product now than they were about 4 years ago. That is the brand of the one I threw on my trash pile because as it rotated forward, the steering wheel would turn about a quarter turn in the direction of which ever side it was on, right or left. I did swap it side to side. I had been using Cardone reman axles on the front and after 2 - 3 years the outer boot would split.
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