Robert has a good point here...but something else to add to thought.

is your car stock?  slightly modded, or are you turbo/supercharged?....

If you are replacing the axles, and you are non-stock, then you should
consider getting heavier duty axles...Otherwise, you could be right
back to this point in no time flat.  Or if you commute like I do, and
it just takes a beating, then this could be advantageous as well.

Willy




--- "Robert K. Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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On 09:44 AM 02/04/03 -0600, Jeremy Bass said...

Hasanyone used the Auto Zone Re-build drive axles??  are they any
goodat all?  They sell for really cheap (59.99 + 49.99 core) and
soundslike a good deal to me. (maybe too good??) 
(* snip *) 

What's the warranty like?  Have you considered
Raxles(http://www.raxles.com)?


Robert K. Kuhn
CRX Owners Group President(http://www.crx.org/southcal)

1990 Honda CRXsi(http://www.hooligan.cc)
ICQ # 3714283 (nickname: godzilla)

Julian Drive (San Diego County) - February 8,2003
http://www.crx.org/southcal/events.html



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