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    SurTrack Axle Shafts? Any good?

    Ive got a bad axleshaft boot and while looking into my options I came across these for $40 a piece on rockauto. Just seems too cheap compared to others...

    Anyone have any experience with them?


    #2
    Originally posted by CaliDazze View Post
    Ive got a bad axleshaft boot and while looking into my options I came across these for $40 a piece on rockauto. Just seems too cheap compared to others...

    Anyone have any experience with them?

    https://www.rockauto.com/catalog/mor...nid=425&jpid=0
    looks just like the CATuned axles yeah, just kidding

    Far far east bay where?
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      #3
      Originally posted by wilholl View Post
      Far far east bay where?
      Tracy.lol

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        #4
        The Advance Auto house brand axles are actually GSPs in their house brand box; they also have a lifetime warranty. I recently took advantage of it when a boot tore on one of the new axles I put on about 6 months ago... the outer boots were different between the two I bought, so the larger one rubbed the shock and cut itself open.

        The policy on the ones at Rock Auto says:
        The warranty is void if the boot is damaged in any way.
        So I'd buy the re-boxed GSPs before I bought those.
        Originally posted by kronus
        would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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          #5
          Originally posted by agent View Post
          The Advance Auto house brand axles are actually GSPs in their house brand box; they also have a lifetime warranty. I recently took advantage of it when a boot tore on one of the new axles I put on about 6 months ago... the outer boots were different between the two I bought, so the larger one rubbed the shock and cut itself open.

          The policy on the ones at Rock Auto says:


          So I'd buy the re-boxed GSPs before I bought those.

          Good point! Thanks for the advice.

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