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| Product: | AXLE-RBLD-4WD |
|---|---|
| Works With: | 1986-1991 |
| Manufacturer: | GKN or EMPI |
| Wrench Rating: |
Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge. |
We offer two Syncro drive axle rebuild bundles that are exactly the same, except one has European-made GKN CV joints and the other has Chinese EMPI brand CV joints. With both kits you get superior GoWesty Durogreen CV Boots and all-new hardware.
Building your own drive axles does not require any special tools, and it is actually kind of fun. But if you are not into getting dirty (it is quite a messy job!), or simply don’t want to mess with it, you can purchase complete brand-new Manual or Automatic axle assemblies that are fully built and ready to install.
Fits: 1968-91 4WD Syncro Vanagon
Both bundles include:
• (36) CV bolts
• (36) Serrated lock washers
• (6) GoWesty DuroGreen CV boots
Regular bundle also includes:
• (6) Chinese EMPI CV joints* with circlips and grease packs
Deluxe bundle also includes:
• (6) European GKN CV joints* with circlips and grease packs
*Important note: Front outer CV joints and boots are sold separately
Like many parts that come from China, they are hard to beat for the money. However, they are by no means the best parts that money can buy. The EMPI brand CV joints themselves have been pretty darn bulletproof, but we have seen the axle shafts fail and have noticed the boots and grease are not the best, either. The best way to go is to build your own assemblies by reusing your existing, original German-made VW axle shafts, and a set of the best quality parts and materials available. That is what the deluxe GoWesty axle rebuilt kit offers: Everything you need—except the axle itself, because you're using your own for the rebuilding process.
DIY
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Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.
Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.
DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.
Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.