🚗 Drive with Confidence: Elevate your ride with Cardone's cutting-edge CV Axle!
The Cardone 66-1325 New CV Axle is a high-performance component designed for seamless vehicle operation. Featuring durable neoprene boots, precision-rolled threads, and advanced moly grease, this axle ensures longevity and reliability. With a lightweight design and expertly machined transmission seal, it promises an effortless installation and superior performance on the road.
Manufacturer | Cardone |
Brand | Cardone |
Model | Cardone 66-1325 New CV Constant Velocity Drive Axle Shaft |
Product Dimensions | 74.93 x 16.21 x 16.21 cm; 2.72 kg |
Item model number | 66-1325 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 66-1325 |
OEM Part Number | 15868120, 20875738, 26069242, 15868120, 20875738, 15868120, |
Item Weight | 2.72 Kilograms |
J**A
Muy buena refaccion
Excelente producto lo volvería a comprar se los recomiendo
R**.
Good price
Exactly as advertised. Great product also at a good price.
D**E
Quality Aftermarket from Cardone
I replaced both factory shafts on my 2008 Chevy 2500HD at 147,xxx miles early 2018. One factory one had the clamp work loose and was slinging grease out. I plow about 10 driveways over winter and replaced both right away as I'm sure the other wasn't far behind. Besides, you kind of need these to work when you need four wheel drive plowing. After 5 months and about 6000 miles of heavy use they are holding up well with no signs of any defect, which I would expect as Cardone is my go-to choice for CV shaft replacements. I will update if they fail.
D**N
Great product
Great product and fit perfect!
R**.
Fits perfectly.
I have about 500 miles on this axle and all seems to be good. This was installed on a 2007 GMC 2500 4x4 crew cab with the Duramax engine. The overall fit was perfect and there were no issues installing the drive shaft. The axle came with a new hub nut with a built-in washer and it needs to be tight! About 175 ft-lbs tight and it's a 36mm nut. Time will tell if this axle has a long life.The old GM one had 110,000 when it started to make clicking noises and it was NOT the hub bearing.If you have the tools, jack stands, and about an hour or so you can do this job. Easy enough to do and I am NOT a pro mechanic.UPDATE 20 JAN 2016I have 18,750 miles on this axle and it is performing very well.
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