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- Detroit Axle quality? - Tacoma World
Detroit Axle quality? Discussion in '1st Gen Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Rachelsdaddy, Mar 15, 2019
- Detroit Axle Junk - Tacoma World
Anyone else have issues receiving total garbage from Detroit Axle I bought STRUTS from them, they didn't weld the brakeline bracket on correctly and they handle worse then my wore out ones Returned them to Detroit Axle and they refuse to stand behind their product or return my money
- Detroit Axle Brakes-Good, Bad? | Jeep Wrangler Forum
Based on user feedback, Detroit Axle brakes appear to be a decent, budget-friendly option Some users have successfully used them on Jeeps (JKs and WJs) and other vehicles like Dodge Journeys and Ford F-150s, citing good quality for the price and quick delivery
- Detriot Axle - Stay Away - Tacoma World
One year later, rack is leaking, so I call for warranty replacement, but they claim they never got the core The tracking info shows it was sent so far, but not delivered to Detroit Axle So, to get a new rack, they "made an exception" and charged me a core fee, they claimed I'd get it back once I returned the faulty rack OK
- Detroit Axle any good? - Tacoma World
I need to replace my CV axle on my 2007 TRD Sport 4X4 I've kind of ruled out the cheap ones such as Cardone or the like OEM axles are ridiculously expense I have read about CVJ rebuilt OEM axles Some people on here have had some issues with getting back non OEM rebuilds I found these on Ebay by Detroit Axle Anybody have any experience
- DetroitAxle Wheel hubs - Tacoma World
just installed 1 last week and ordered another for other side Seem to be better quality then what Autozone had, Think is was a Dorman The Detroit axle had ABS sensor when Dorman didnt plus the Detroit axle was half the price
- MEVOTECH - Yay or Nay? | Jeep Wrangler Forum
Consider Detroit Axle as another budget-friendly option, but be aware of similarly mixed reviews When it comes to wheel bearings, be cautious of significantly cheaper options compared to brands like Timken, and research their country of origin, as some Timken bearings are now made in China
- Lower Control arms and why I went with OEM - Tacoma World
Lots we claiming after market were lasting only 30-60k like moog and detroit axle There are a lot of posts about bushing failure (i e crumbling within 10s of thousands of miles) with aftermarket LCAs I dont off road much so no need for fancy ones with my 3rd gen shocks n coils saw 560 00 for the pair shipped from a dealer online and ordered
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