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Old 06-15-2023, 06:16 PM #106
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The metal dust shield on the inside of the CV keeps large debris from contacting the diff/seal, as long as it's not flopping around loose it's good, don't mind the gap

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Installed these axles a little while ago. Was underneath to top off front diff fluid I’d lost during installation and noticed the driver side dush shield was out about a mil from the diff. They were both seated FLUSH to the diff when installed.







Anyone experienced this? Will be pulling the spindle and trying to knock it back in this weekend. Don’t think they should have that kind of movement in under 500mi since installation.
Perhaps I should give mine a look at, too. Looks like we've got the same axles. I'll report back.

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Man, those really don't have shit for a perch to knock them out do they... Wonder how you get them out after they've been in for a year or two and start fighting you
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Perhaps I should give mine a look at, too. Looks like we've got the same axles. I'll report back.

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They both have about mill of play. I felt like an idiot for not checking the passenger side for play before dropping the spindle and pulling everything apart. They're both seated, no chattering or anything. Have spoken to others who've been running them a while and they've the same play


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Man, those really don't have shit for a perch to knock them out do they... Wonder how you get them out after they've been in for a year or two and start fighting you
just pull off the dust cover and you can make good purchase to pry from. so im told.
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I know I randomly came across this once before, but I can't seem to find the information now that I'm actively searching for it.


Is anyone running into rubbing issues with these axles paired with larger 2.5" coilovers?


Or maybe a link to a thread where anyone mentions it?


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Anyone had rubbing issues with these cv’s with 2.5” coilovers?

Was going to order a pair soon, but would be handy to know ahead of time if I’m going to run into problems. Thanks
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Bringing this back to the top.
Anyone had rubbing issues with these cv’s with 2.5” coilovers?

Was going to order a pair soon, but would be handy to know ahead of time if I’m going to run into problems. Thanks
These have been out for a few years; plenty of people run them with 2.5's.

I posted a link to a thread where I included a ton of pics and a video from over 2 years ago running King 2.5's
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These have been out for a few years; plenty of people run them with 2.5's.

I posted a link to a thread where I included a ton of pics and a video from over 2 years ago running King 2.5's

Thanks for the heads up. I've researched them off and on for the past couple years, and I swear every person I've seen with them is running Bilsteins. lol So it's good to know that they're working well for you with your 2.5's.


Mine showed up today, and hopefully I'll be able to find some time to install them soon.


Thanks again!
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Thanks for the heads up. I've researched them off and on for the past couple years, and I swear every person I've seen with them is running Bilsteins. lol So it's good to know that they're working well for you with your 2.5's.


Mine showed up today, and hopefully I'll be able to find some time to install them soon.


Thanks again!
Could be worse, everyone out here runs old OEM shocks with spacers

Just buy some quality coilovers, or just keep it completely stock

I got rid of that 4R almost 2 years ago, but did put it through its paces having been one of the first to buy into those CV axles

My old 4R with a wheel a good 4 and a half feet off the ground lol
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Got home yesterday and saw a puddle of guck under the passenger side. Quick look and it's finally my turn, inner cv boot finally failed after 22 years. Mine is tearing right at the clamp that holds it to the axle. I'm planning to do a temp repair just to keep grease from flinging all over until I can get parts and time to fix it in the next couple weeks.

So either reboot or upgrade. Found these Trakmotive TO8043XTT axles at Rock Auto. Is that still the right part? Says it is but you never know till you know.
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Got home yesterday and saw a puddle of guck under the passenger side. Quick look and it's finally my turn, inner cv boot finally failed after 22 years. Mine is tearing right at the clamp that holds it to the axle. I'm planning to do a temp repair just to keep grease from flinging all over until I can get parts and time to fix it in the next couple weeks.

So either reboot or upgrade. Found these Trakmotive TO8043XTT axles at Rock Auto. Is that still the right part? Says it is but you never know till you know.
I have a set of the same PN from Rock Auto waiting to be installed. Purchased last November. Unfortunately, I am extremely lazy. Good luck keeping grease from flinging! I never found a way. I have been rolling on 2 torn boots for longer than I care to admit....
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Got home yesterday and saw a puddle of guck under the passenger side. Quick look and it's finally my turn, inner cv boot finally failed after 22 years. Mine is tearing right at the clamp that holds it to the axle. I'm planning to do a temp repair just to keep grease from flinging all over until I can get parts and time to fix it in the next couple weeks.

So either reboot or upgrade. Found these Trakmotive TO8043XTT axles at Rock Auto. Is that still the right part? Says it is but you never know till you know.
When I bought mine from Rockauto, they were called TO8043ET. But I think it's the same thing as TO8043XTT. I've had them on for a while, no issues at all.
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Looking at Trakmotive's website/online catalog, the new part # is now TO8043XTT as mentioned. Same part, new name. Probably some refinements as well because reasons.

https://www.showmetheparts.com/trakmotive/

You'll have to input Year/Make/Model when you get there.
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Thanks guys, I'll get some of those axles on the way. Wish me luck with the field repair, all this grease has OCD on high alert!
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I have a set of the same PN from Rock Auto waiting to be installed. Purchased last November. Unfortunately, I am extremely lazy. Good luck keeping grease from flinging! I never found a way. I have been rolling on 2 torn boots for longer than I care to admit....
If it was my grandpa, he'd use a plastic vegetable bag and some paracord and it would be good for another 10 years or so...

Silicone self fusing tape might work for a bit, but its expensive for a band aid.

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The silicone tape and some shoe goo were gonna be my temp repair. I found some cheap on Amazon for like $6 a roll. Maybe lesser quality but I don't need to last very long.

I'm swamped at work with an issue so time of scarce at present.
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