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Subaru Axles, quality not quantity type builder you should try.

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If you are tired of parts store axles I have a suggestion for you. Try MWE Axles!

 

The guy that builds these does fantastic work and I want to try to spread the word on his company. Ive watched him build them and they turn out looking better than anything I have bought over the years including Autozone's new ones, CV Of Ocala's, Checker/Advance, Napa, etc.. Im not saying theirs are junk, but alot of the time you install a rebuilt one from them and it clunks on the initial test drive.

 

These aren't built overseas in mass quantities they are built in Denver by a guy that cares about quality and his company.

He truly inspects the components before rebuilding them, paints them a really sharp Subaru blue and uses high quality boots and bearings, grease, etc. Its really nice when something rebuilt comes out looking better than the original did new.

 

Please be patient with the builder....His goal is always Quality, not quantity and his business is very sporatic sometimes. Axles are $75 a piece but they are worth it. If you have used MWE before and wouldn't mind giving a review in this post please do!

 

Oh and tell him Shawn sent you. :)

If he's associated with ccrinc I'm sure they must be quality. Ccrinc is also a first class outfit in all respects.

$75 each sounds pretty good, thats pretty close to what I paid for mine after core refund (I think mine were $70 each?)

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