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Post by boro »

anyone know a good (cheap) place to find a set of front axles /w boots, for a 97 2.5 GT, auto?
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How cheap? Remanufactured ones with a lifetime warranty can be had from Autozone for like $59.
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+1 for Autozone. That's where I got mine.
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Post by boro »

w0rd, found em at Car quest $68.89 per axle!
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boro wrote:w0rd, found em at Car quest $68.89 per axle!
Make sure they are lifetime replacement ones. That is crucial..so next time they break, you can just pay labor instead of paying for new parts as well.
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Post by Threshld1 »

or better yet do it yourself and get them replaced for free. Takes 45 min if that per side and is quite easy to do. Just jack the thing up, remove wheel, unstake and impact gun the spindle nut. remove 2 strut bolts, remove spring pin, remove shaft. Bam you just saved ~$100
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Post by NuclearBacon »

www.autopartswarehouse.com

i've ordered everything for my EA82T and my EJ22T, their prices are awesome, their return policy is awesome, and they have 24 hour live support that you can talk to someone at 3am when you're ordering your parts, and i've never recieved a wrong part from them, and we all know how often that happens with our cars....

just my $0.02
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