Jobi-Wan Kenobi
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I had a post here a while back (like fall of 2022) about some trouble I was having doing some reassembly on my front axle after changing a shaft seal and needle bearing that mates to the drivers side CV shaft. Through some issues I ended up having to pretty much disassemble the entire thing before I could actually put it together.
Fast forward to now. I have some noise coming from what I am sure is the front axle along with some radial play on the drivers side output and a leaking shaft seal. Rather than take the thing apart again I'm thinking picking a unit from a salvage yard to just swap in. There's one here locally for $125 that has about 179000 miles. What I wonder though is how much wear does the axle assembly typically see since it likely spent most of its life disengaged? I can change the shaft seals and needle bearings beforehand and have it ready to swap in on a weekend. Is worth doing extra and even putting a rebuild kit in it?
Fast forward to now. I have some noise coming from what I am sure is the front axle along with some radial play on the drivers side output and a leaking shaft seal. Rather than take the thing apart again I'm thinking picking a unit from a salvage yard to just swap in. There's one here locally for $125 that has about 179000 miles. What I wonder though is how much wear does the axle assembly typically see since it likely spent most of its life disengaged? I can change the shaft seals and needle bearings beforehand and have it ready to swap in on a weekend. Is worth doing extra and even putting a rebuild kit in it?