Beware when replacing your CV axle
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^^read prior posts...concerns over aftermarket axles, some are fine, others have failed early. i know another member with raxles (AT) which went bad after a year or so. he's moderately dropped. IIRC i think he said raxles are no longer available for the TL (someone else can confirm or deny this).
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Raxles are still available for AT...not for MT...dunno about the member who had a raxle go bad...seems weird....either way they have a lifetime warranty so wouldnt be an issue to get replaced. Im dropped 2 inches and both my axles are fine its been about 2 years since I replaced them
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Old debate but the 6mt guys will go through axles much quicker than with the auto. It's the shock of the manual that destoys them. Also, anytime you're starting off and have the wheels turned you're wearing the axles. I try to avoid lots of throttle when I have the steering wheel turned, especially when it's turned to full lock.
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Raxles are still available for AT...not for MT...dunno about the member who had a raxle go bad...seems weird....either way they have a lifetime warranty so wouldnt be an issue to get replaced. Im dropped 2 inches and both my axles are fine its been about 2 years since I replaced them
^^read prior posts...concerns over aftermarket axles, some are fine, others have failed early. i know another member with raxles (AT) which went bad after a year or so. he's moderately dropped. IIRC i think he said raxles are no longer available for the TL (someone else can confirm or deny this).
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www.raxles.com <--- a raxle is the name of the company that manufacturers the axles for our cars
These are not the cheap shit you buy at autozone and advanced auto, etc. They are made in the USA and are much higher quality. Go to their website and call Marty and he will take care of you. I do not know if the OEM price has dropped or not but I paid 340 for two new ones. Compared to OEM these look beefier in my opinion and I have had no issues with them. They use synthetic grease on the CV joints and the boots are a much higher quality rubber than the OEM ones.
These are not the cheap shit you buy at autozone and advanced auto, etc. They are made in the USA and are much higher quality. Go to their website and call Marty and he will take care of you. I do not know if the OEM price has dropped or not but I paid 340 for two new ones. Compared to OEM these look beefier in my opinion and I have had no issues with them. They use synthetic grease on the CV joints and the boots are a much higher quality rubber than the OEM ones.
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are both driver and passenger sides supposed to have the balance bushing? i got the passenger side replaced by firestone and noticed the driver side has the balancing bushing and the one that was replaced doesnt. i took it back and they said its oem refurbished... is that right? also the car has a shake while accelerating and when im on the freeway especially..
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Others may cross reference with multiple Honda/Acura vehicles.
Pretty sure the 3G TL axles also cross fit Accords, not 100% sure on that.
Not cheap through either Honda or Acura last I checked.
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i have replaced the axles on the front of my 2011 RDX and the after market ones lasted a year. the truck started wobbling and i changed again and it lasted two weeks. none of the dealers in south florida has the axles available. i was told they are on back order for five month. i just got the car back after the dealer had it for five month because of an air bag recall... what a joke
Raxles like others chimed in below are far superior quality than OEM. You didn't mention what kind you got.
Also this is 3G TL specific thread
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Anyone on here had tried, or heard of 07-08 base TL axles being interchangeable on a 04-06 TL. Reason asking is due my TL needing axles and, also current price for 04-06 TL Axles, $553 for left, $508 for right, compared to $150 each side on 07-08 Base TL.
SEP is strictly an Acura part. Honda dealerships love it when you call them about these
Others may cross reference with multiple Honda/Acura vehicles.
Pretty sure the 3G TL axles also cross fit Accords, not 100% sure on that.
Not cheap through either Honda or Acura last I checked.
Others may cross reference with multiple Honda/Acura vehicles.
Pretty sure the 3G TL axles also cross fit Accords, not 100% sure on that.
Not cheap through either Honda or Acura last I checked.
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Believe they use different splines and length than the 04-06 due to different trans. Raxles is your best bet, just got my passenger side for 220
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Whats the symptoms of a bad axle, I have a vibration but think it's a bent rim on Type S. Getting a shimmy in steering and a sound from 40 - 55 then just vibration which gets worse and better dependind on the road.
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Thanks for your help CSMEANCE I'm going Raxles! now time to find a shop for the install -__-
@Gregster62 well the symptom is that is had a shimmy/ vibration around 15-25 mph and it goes away. Rockstar told me that his TL's had the same symptom and was always the axle and also due to being lowered aswell which I did
@Gregster62 well the symptom is that is had a shimmy/ vibration around 15-25 mph and it goes away. Rockstar told me that his TL's had the same symptom and was always the axle and also due to being lowered aswell which I did
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So this is about the 3rd time i have had to change my axle, and not because they are broke or damaged but because auto part stores and sites are selling the incorrect ones, so im just trying to give everyone a heads up before your replace your cv axle buy it oem or you are bound to run into this problem. The first time it happened to me was with my the passenger axle it didnt even go in because it was off by millimeters. So i had to return it and buy oem ones which worked perfectly fine. Now at that time i also replaced the driver one it went in and all seemed perfect but then 1 month later im driving and notice drops off transmission fluid in my driveway weird thumps on the road so i start freaking out and park up. I jack the car up to find out its coming from the axle my initial thought was oh a bad seal but i remove the axle and see the seal is perfectly fine. So i go to acura and talk to the parts guy and he says just use and oem axle and everything we'll be fine, come today my axle comes in and while im doing the job i compare my axles and boy what a difference. I use to be the guy that said oem genuine parts is just bullshit the dealer just wants your money. Now i think i would never buy parts from autozone advance or jcwhitney
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Inspect for rust
Inspect for rust...during an oil change noticed the rubber damper had degraded and rust was forming. Thought it would be ok until I did the compliance bushings. Well it snapped about 4 months later. Notice that the rust significantly ate away the axle reducing its diameter to the point of failure.
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Sorry to revive a dead thread but im trying to use search lol. I cant for the life of me find the dang OEM part numbers for the 2 front axles for a 08 Base TL AT. Does anybody know them by chance? thanks!
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i sure hope you've found your part number for those axles its been 2 months. my axles went bad 3yrs maybe 4YRS. My right side finally snapped when i made a hard left turn from stopping at an intersection waiting for oncoming traffic to clear. i cleared the turn and rolled 1 block and parking it till I was able to tow it. Replaced with Raxles love the quality and customer service. I installed both ends and used my intermediate shaft. I am now hearing a knocking ever so often with revolutions of the shaft. Imagine the sound coming from loose axle soft clunking in the floorboard area. I was told there is too much play in the axle. and to go back to oem. I am going to inspect the bushing on the intermediate shaft. I will still be searching this thread for other possibilities. check any acura oem parts site look through the catalog and you can find the part number
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i sure hope you've found your part number for those axles its been 2 months. my axles went bad 3yrs maybe 4YRS. My right side finally snapped when i made a hard left turn from stopping at an intersection waiting for oncoming traffic to clear. i cleared the turn and rolled 1 block and parking it till I was able to tow it. Replaced with Raxles love the quality and customer service. I installed both ends and used my intermediate shaft. I am now hearing a knocking ever so often with revolutions of the shaft. Imagine the sound coming from loose axle soft clunking in the floorboard area. I was told there is too much play in the axle. and to go back to oem. I am going to inspect the bushing on the intermediate shaft. I will still be searching this thread for other possibilities. check any acura oem parts site look through the catalog and you can find the part number
Looks like you're the only one here having problem with Raxle axles.
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CV axle from Napa for 2005 Acura TL
I'm new, and I came across accuson and began reading articles .when I started researching parts for my car there's a lot of talk about axles I couldn't afford to go with OEM, , or the raxles. I finally found one at Napa, CV axle right front. It had extra bellows on boot that connects to the transmission. just like the one that came out. there's no dampener but so far it's running great no vibrations, and I got it to about 85 right after installing.
Axle $96.49, labor $125
I also kept my old axle and I probably could have replaced the boot. but I'm thinking I'm going to have it rebuilt. So to get it where I have a spare
if I need it, or maybe sell it ,who knows..
Thanks
I know there are other owners, that are working on a tight budget, so I hope you get to check out this.
Axle $96.49, labor $125
I also kept my old axle and I probably could have replaced the boot. but I'm thinking I'm going to have it rebuilt. So to get it where I have a spare
if I need it, or maybe sell it ,who knows..
Thanks
I know there are other owners, that are working on a tight budget, so I hope you get to check out this.
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The place to buy the axles is rockauto. Cheaper and just as good, $35-$55 to be precise, I have APWI's for 2 years now and they're just fine.
Whatever you do,toss the old ones. Don't rebuild!!! Paul, our star master mechanic here in Nawth Jerzy and my best bud from High School who owned an auto parts store for 25 years, BOTH highly recommend AGAINST using rebuilt axles.
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Whatever you do,toss the old ones. Don't rebuild!!! Paul, our star master mechanic here in Nawth Jerzy and my best bud from High School who owned an auto parts store for 25 years, BOTH highly recommend AGAINST using rebuilt axles.
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5k23tch (10-14-2022)
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i recently replaced my passenger side on my 2010 TL a friend warned me about advanced auto parts or autozone axles too. i replaced it because of a vibration at 80mph. now i have a vibration when accelerating hard from a dead stop. so i went ahead and ordered a new axle directly from acura. i dont know how much it was,, but i got it at dealer cost because i work at a dealer. i could have swore the guy said thrity something dollars,, but i bet its more like three hundred and something,,, but they just dont sound the same lol. i will find out this week when it arrives cod.
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i recently replaced my passenger side on my 2010 TL a friend warned me about advanced auto parts or autozone axles too. i replaced it because of a vibration at 80mph. now i have a vibration when accelerating hard from a dead stop. so i went ahead and ordered a new axle directly from acura. i dont know how much it was,, but i got it at dealer cost because i work at a dealer. i could have swore the guy said thrity something dollars,, but i bet its more like three hundred and something,,, but they just dont sound the same lol. i will find out this week when it arrives cod.
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Off by millimeters.. I believe it! About 5 yrs ago, I bought a duralast upper control arm for my TL. And it would not fit in the 2 slots . It was too wide by a fraction. It really matters.
glad I found this post. I heard my left axle make that infamous clicking sound a few days ago. 125k miles. I have not heard it again but its telling me it's not feeling well...
glad I found this post. I heard my left axle make that infamous clicking sound a few days ago. 125k miles. I have not heard it again but its telling me it's not feeling well...
So this is about the 3rd time i have had to change my axle, and not because they are broke or damaged but because auto part stores and sites are selling the incorrect ones, so im just trying to give everyone a heads up before your replace your cv axle buy it oem or you are bound to run into this problem. The first time it happened to me was with my the passenger axle it didnt even go in because it was off by millimeters. So i had to return it and buy oem ones which worked perfectly fine. Now at that time i also replaced the driver one it went in and all seemed perfect but then 1 month later im driving and notice drops off transmission fluid in my driveway weird thumps on the road so i start freaking out and park up. I jack the car up to find out its coming from the axle my initial thought was oh a bad seal but i remove the axle and see the seal is perfectly fine. So i go to acura and talk to the parts guy and he says just use and oem axle and everything we'll be fine, come today my axle comes in and while im doing the job i compare my axles and boy what a difference. I use to be the guy that said oem genuine parts is just bullshit the dealer just wants your money. Now i think i would never buy parts from autozone advance or jcwhitney
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Haven’t had my Raxles DS cv axle for a year and mine is making so much noise. It was good for a few months and then started to make a little noise and now it’s loud and I called up RAxles and didn’t really offer much help at all except to try and jack up the car and set it back down. Did that and didn’t really help out. So much for a warranty as I have to buy another one from them instead now for $299. Looking for any other alternatives. Curious to try Rockauto
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