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Big diffeernce. You get what you pay for, and cheap rebuilds are a crap shoot. They usually cause you to get a driveline vibration at idle because they are too tight, they wont allow the engine to freely shake (as the do). Search "Driveshaft vibration"

 

 

Look at CCR engines website, they have a good axle supplier on thier page.

 

 

nipper

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go the extra mile to get a Subaru axle. either listen to that advice or if you don't trust/believe it, then just search through all the problematic axle threads on here. there are more reasons than just nipper shared for avoiding them. it's not like they just dont' last long, they're often bad right out of the box or within a year or less. leaking, clicking, exploding (seen one do that myself on day one after install), vibrations...etc.

 

get an MWE axle (who nipper is referring too) or get a used Subaru axle. used Subaru axles are way better than gambling with parts store axles. if the boots look old, reboot them.

 

don't be a sucker (and i'm speaking about my best friend right now).....buy one axle...and there's a bad vibration. thinking it can't be the "new" axle, they replace the other one. then they wonder what's wrong.

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The issue of cheap rebuilt axles is not limited to Subaru. I was in an auto parts store one day, and a guy came in carrying two axles for a Honda of some sort. He got into a very heated discussion with the manager because it was the third time he was changing axles in 4 months, and this time he wanted new ones instead of the rebuilt crap he was getting.

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