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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Good quality and works fine
Ben
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
I've been using Detroit Axle almost exclusively for several years. Not one failure so far. Had one(out of 50 or so) that arrived with the inner boot loose, but was easy enough repair. OE fit. Value priced but great quality
JDM
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Part fit great, would definitely buy again
Barry Robinson
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
Perfect replacement and inexpensive.
Gerald Z.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
These axles are working good so far, they have been in my car for a month
A. Arntz
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
Fitment and manufacturing quality were exactly as advertised.
John Reznickcheck
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
Detroit Axle has been my go to parts supplier. The figment tool and compatible vehicle data gives me the options I need. So far all the parts have been decent if not great fit for my 05 Pontiac Grand Prix base model. There are differences in models so due diligent on your part will help you in the future. .I help out some friends do work on there vehicles that need to pass inspections in Pennsylvania. Detour Axle made it happen for a fraction of the cost. If you need seals etc… get them at autozone or a local auto store. Everything else is in the box . Hope this helps anyone looking to save money and not get robbed!!!
Nate W
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022
I put these axles on my car in May of 2022. In November of 2022 during a weekly inspection of the vehicle, I found that the boot on the inner CV joint of the driver's side axle had sprayed grease all over my transmission and engine bay. It is important to note that the boot was not torn - the grease seeped out through the edge of the boot, which still had the clamp in place. My best assessment is that the clamp had stretched out, allowing grease to be pushed out of the boot towards the transmission.I promptly replaced the clamp and re-greased the joint, but the damage to the CV joint had already been done. It is now showing typical signs of failure, and needs to be replaced immediately. All told, I got 20,000 miles out of the drivers side axle on a vehicle that is meticulously maintained and thoroughly inspected for any issues on a weekly basis.I decided not to purchase any more detroit axle parts after the last issue I had, and the appalling degradation I received from their customer service. That time it was a strut mount stud that snapped while installing the nut with hand tools. There seems to be a common theme here, in that detroit axle products, despite appearing to be well-made, are subject to failure due to cost-cutting in the basic hardware attached to their products. In this case, the boot clamp would not have failed if a clamp costing pennies more had been used.
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