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1998-2002 Honda Accord Axle Assembly - Replacement - Front, Driver Side, OE replacement

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CV AXLE ASSEMBLY, NEW -- Includes axle nut, joints, and boots; Manufactured from 100 percent new components to ensure proper fit and operation; Provides maximum safety and stability, restores vehicle's handling and control, and improves passenger comfort over the toughest and roughest driving conditions; Backed by 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty.
  • Location: Front, Driver Side
  • Condition: New
  • Product Fit: OE replacement
  • Quantity Sold: Sold individually
  • Anticipated Ship Out Time: 1-2 business days
  • Notes: Includes axle nut, joints, and boots
  • Warranty: 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty
  • Fit note: Automatic Transmission
This product fits the following Honda Accord submodels
  • 2001-2002: Value Package; 4 Cyl 2.3L;
  • 2000-2002: SE; 4 Cyl 2.3L;
  • 1998-2002: DX; 4 Cyl 2.3L;
  • 1998-2002: EX; 4 Cyl 2.3L;
  • 1998-2002: LX; 4 Cyl 2.3L;

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Assemblies vs Parts by Okwari, January 6, 2013

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Purchased these instead of rebuilding the units I had. CV boots were bad on mine but when I found the assemblies it made more sense to replace the assemblies than taking the time rebuild. Fit was good but had a little trouble getting the clip inserted into the differential spline. Had to put pressure on the assembly from the wheel side to load up the assembly. Several strikes with a plastic hammer let the spring clip compress and slide into the spline.