325ix Axle Rebuild
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The last company I know of who has cages is the axle place in CO (CVJ). I even reached out to Raxle before and they said they'd need to sell 300 pieces a year to make the parts for them. Maybe if a shop (John, hint hint) reached out to CVJ they'd have better luck than I had on buying cages from them in bulk.
Since 2015 IIRC CVJ has almost doubled their iX axle rebuild price, but to my knowledge they still do them.....so they either have the parts or know something that we don't.
I started a thread about rebuild kits in 2015.Comment
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For a daily driver, they are probably fine, but there's a reason the GKN are triple/quadruple the price. I lost the pics from my old phone SD card, or I would post a pic of the clear differences. I will take used up stock axles that are re-packed over new cheap ones any day.
Not sure I could be of much help on the bulk pricing. I have exactly 2 ix clients down here, and not quite a large enough shop to buy a huge bulk, either. :(Comment
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Does anyone have a good outer cage by chance? I found a crack in the one I'm rebuilding.Comment
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Negative as far as I know- welding hardened steel is fine, but grinding/polishing it to the level required would likely be difficult.
Also, I found a company that sells the full front rebuild kits for $129/side. Just trying to find a cage since that's all I need to get 'er up and going.
I have a good inner cage to trade if someone wanted.
https://flic.kr/p/2dQz5qv
Edit: just saw John posted this earlier in the thread.
Last edited by AWDBOB; 12-27-2018, 08:21 PM.Comment
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Just sent my axles to Axles Unlimited in Charlotte. Talked to a guy named Dave that seemed like he knew what was up $190 per side to rebuild. They should get there tomorrow and I should maybe have them back end of next week or so. Mine just really needed rebooted and greased but I would rather they do it than I. I will post pictures when I get mine back.
As they left...
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Boots are extremely easy if you are handy. Pop the end cap off and there's a circlip on the end of the splines. Then it's just a matter of cleaning all the grease out (mixing grease compounds is never a good idea), and then sliding the new boots on.Comment
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Thanks for the tip! I may try that on the rears, I have never felt up to the task on axles (part of that is because typically replacements are so cheap on other cars). Hopefully I will not need to on the fronts anytime soon after this.Comment
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A BMW is not one of those cars you want to purchase "cheap" axles for. I have seen so many auto parts store axles fail over the years, it's not even funny. When buying new, go with GKN which is the OEM axle.Comment
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Bump for any new ideas in the last four year?How to remove, install or convert to pop out windows
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=297611
Could be better, could be worse.Comment
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