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  1. #1 Tired of IT - CV Boots/Axels 
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    This is the 4th axel I have had this happen to. The driver side axel destroying the boot causing grease to go everywhere!

    I have replaced my driver side axel 4 times in less than 2 years. I get the axels from NAPA and generally get them warrantied out, but they are fed up with replacing my axel as well as I am.

    The outer boot keeps rubbing a hole through the boot. But what is weird is that I have the GMPP Spring and Strut Kit, which GM designed, and only lowers the car .8" in the front and .6" in the rear, no cradle spacers to bring the engine down for my intercooler and I'm still splitting the boot. I know for a fact that the boot is not hitting anything except for itself.

    Is there anything that can be done to correct this problem. I cannot shim the tranny mount and engine mount as it will raise the engine to much and my blower will hit the hood. But doing that mod and putting in cradle spacers I don't think would help either because I would just be lowering the cradle by 1/4" and inch which brings the tranny down and making the axel press in tight, but rasing it with the motor mount shims 1/4" would put me right back to where I am currently.

    Any help would be much appreciated!
    Jae Harris: 1999 GTP, PARTED OUT
    1997 GTP: K&N 9", Stage 3 Gen 3, ZZP Hub w/ 3.25, S/S Headers, T&D Split Ratio RR (I-1.6, E-1.7), DHP 1.0, BEAR Big Brake Kit, 17x9 Cobra R's, GMPP Strut Towers F/R, Stage 1 Custom Cam
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    Have you tried running stock axles from Ed Morad? I have heard they hold up much better than the aftermarket replacement ones. Just a thought.

    Edit: I replaced a left driveshaft with a used one from Ed. I am sure it was about half of what a new one cost. Can't hurt to check the price.
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    try a different company.
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    Rebuild it with a GM boot kit. Mine's lowered, and I've rebuilt both axles. Drivers side 3 years ago, and just last summer I did the passenger side. If you compare both boot kits, the GM one is thicker and not as flimsy.
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    I blow an axle every trip to the track now. I'm pretty sure it's from having a worn-out suspension and too much engine movement. The more power you make, the more that crap wiggles around on you.
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    I use the new ones from Advance and no troubles, remaned ones will have issues, and that is all NAPA sells
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Vogel View Post
    I blow an axle every trip to the track now. I'm pretty sure it's from having a worn-out suspension and too much engine movement. The more power you make, the more that crap wiggles around on you.
    My suspension is pretty tight. I may try to replace the tranny mount also and try this boot kit from GM. Hopefully they work fine on the napa axels.
    Jae Harris: 1999 GTP, PARTED OUT
    1997 GTP: K&N 9", Stage 3 Gen 3, ZZP Hub w/ 3.25, S/S Headers, T&D Split Ratio RR (I-1.6, E-1.7), DHP 1.0, BEAR Big Brake Kit, 17x9 Cobra R's, GMPP Strut Towers F/R, Stage 1 Custom Cam
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  8. #8 CV Boots/Axels - Dilemma??? 
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    I have researched a number of axles from after market suppliers such as Advance, Napa etc....Generally, they will range from $55 to $100 brand new as compared to $550 from GM (discounted)...My question is this...Why is there such as big spread in price?...Is this a measure of quality? Mine are original and have lasted 10 years...Recently, I noticed the passenger side started to hum but does not click when turning. I could swear it is coming from the right, yet sometimes, I think it is coming from the left...What is the sure way of figuring out which is th problem side?

    Will the new not rebuilt after market axles last as long?...I noticed that the advance auto parts axle ($56.99 - discounted price), which is brand new is made in China and the boots are stamped GM.

    Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.
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    I have a set on (both sides) from O'Reilly Auto with a Lifetime warranty. They havent given me any trouble so far. I will say that based on my time in the GP community that the GM axles have a much better reputation. It seems to me now that one of the aftermarket vendors was selling axles, OEM kind as I understood it, for far less than what the ones directly from GM will cost.
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    Thanks for the reply...Do you know which vendor is selling the AC Delco brand at a reduced price?
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    Ill be putting my SFPH axles to the test this year. Ill let you guys know how they fare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Burgundyman View Post
    Thanks for the reply...Do you know which vendor is selling the AC Delco brand at a reduced price?
    I dont remember off the top of my head. It was ZZP or Wbody store, one of them, I just dont remember which.


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    Ill be putting my SFPH axles to the test this year. Ill let you guys know how they fare.
    You make me jealous. I wish I could swing the cost for a set of those. I definitely want to hear feed back on those. As much details and information you can provide.
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    Whatever CV Boots you go with, cut off the crimp clamps it comes with and use hose clamps. I've been using hose clamps for 3 years now and I have not had one fail on me and i'm running in the 11's

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    It is amazing but it seems that I can no longer find OEM replacement as my axles have been discontinued by GM...Now there are some dealers who might have old stock and will likely discount them 30% below dealer price (~$385) to rid themselves of this part...Still contemplating spending all that money.

    Spoke to Mike at WBody and he says that theirs are made with forged metal from a local supplier...There are not imported but Made in the USA...He sells them for $69.99 per side...He says that they have not had any complaints in the two years they have been selling them...Furthermore, he indicated that the boots are made from extra durable neoprene material to reduce failure...I might try a set...Hopefully this will cure the thumping/humming noise...Funny thing though is that they do not click at all when turning.
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    if it's the inner cv it won't alway click
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver2kgtp View Post
    Whatever CV Boots you go with, cut off the crimp clamps it comes with and use hose clamps. I've been using hose clamps for 3 years now and I have not had one fail on me and i'm running in the 11's
    Just regular hose clamps? I had thought about this before but wondered how well it would work. Heck, Ive even contemplated heavy duty zip ties, just havent had the nerve to try it out yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    Just regular hose clamps? I had thought about this before but wondered how well it would work. Heck, Ive even contemplated heavy duty zip ties, just havent had the nerve to try it out yet.
    I have seen alot of guys use the zip ties, the replacements used to come with them
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    Well now I dont feel like such a weirdo. In fact, I have one of my axles pulled right now so I can yank out the differential, I may have to break the clamps that are on there and try out some good tensile strength zip ties just for the experiment sake of it.
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