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Anyone tried the Front axle rebuild kit from 936dee on ebay

Hooty481

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Hey jsut wondering if anyone has tried the front axle rebuild kit that are being sold by 936dee that are being sold on ebay.

He offers 2 silicone boots, 2 large clamps 2 smalle clamps 2 inner seals 2 axle seals and 2 pinion seals for $150.

I was just wondering the quality of the goods from this seller. thanks
 

JCKnife

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I got my parts from Ted's Trucks. Can't recall the exact price but was in that ballpark or less. I bought seals for the rear axles too, that's why I can't remember.
 

Wildchild467

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what about the bushing shouldthat be in there too? i forget the exact name of it, but it seems like that might be worth taking a look at also. i believe the bushing is on the knuckle and the axle shaft spins on it.
 

patracy

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Boyce is better and you know its quality for the same price or less than that.

It's funny how based solely on a name, quality can be improved or reduced. Especially with a majority of the parts all coming from the same supply now.
 

jwaller

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I changed out all my knuckle bushings and i can swear it made a difference on the highway. but then again I drive my deuce at 70mph.
 

Hooty481

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My truck drives great but the boots are shot and I am gonna put all the seals in it while I have it tore down. I drive mine 70mph and it runs straight as a stick with no wobble or weave
 
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