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Reman parts never, ever last as long as factory parts. That's just the way it is.![]()
Proof?
It's really a crap shoot. The original ones seem to last anywhere from 60K-140K, and replacements seem to last anywhere from 40-80K. If there's no outward signs of failure, or things that *might* be fixed by new CV axles, and if you didn't remove them by yanking on them real hard (which usually breaks them), then I guess I wouldn't worry about it...
Check your old shafts for excessive play in the joints, ripped boots, and crappy abs rings. Make sure there is no rust or burs on the shaft where it rides on the seal.
Use anerobic sealeant on the outsides of the seals.
Use a dab of atf on the inside of the seal before installing the shaft.
It's really a crap shoot. The original ones seem to last anywhere from 60K-140K, and replacements seem to last anywhere from 40-80K. If there's no outward signs of failure, or things that *might* be fixed by new CV axles, and if you didn't remove them by yanking on them real hard (which usually breaks them), then I guess I wouldn't worry about it...
Reman parts never, ever last as long as factory parts. That's just the way it is.![]()
Here's a tip, put good axle seals in....
I put a NAPA brand one in the first of August, and it started leaking already. It never leaked before I put the clutch in and a replaced the axle, at 104k. it had one about two months after the clutch and axle, then 6 months later, I put the last one in. now it needs another. F my life....I hate doing them.