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The CV Axle Front for Honda Accord (2009-2017) is a premium replacement part designed for both driver and passenger sides. Made from high-quality solid steel, it ensures durability and performance. With OE part numbers NCV36121 and NCV36122, this axle is compatible with various Honda Accord models, making it a reliable choice for your vehicle's needs. Enjoy peace of mind with our dedicated customer support, ready to assist you within 24 hours.
Manufacturer | Carock |
Brand | Carock |
Model | Honda Accord CV Axle Joint |
Item model number | NCV36121 (left) NCV36122(right) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 02CR-B2CV179-WR |
OEM Part Number | NCV36121, NCV36122 |
Position | Front |
J**Z
Perfect
Ok
A**R
Good Fit and Quality
Shipped and arrived early. Fit very well
T**Y
OEM Fit for 06 Lexus ES330
Plug and play part came with the same size cv axle nut as original (12point 30mm socket)
S**O
Buen producto
Exacta la medida para mi carro
W**L
It works well
ordered these because my Toyota Sienna was doing a weird noise. I took it to the mechanic that told my CV Axle (front) were damaged. His price was higher, then I decided to buy from Amazon. It was shipped very quickly, and another mechanic helped me put it at half the other mechanic's price. In conclusion, I'm highly satisfied.
I**L
Muy bueno
Buena calidad
A**N
Great value keeps my ancient steed in stride!
So the '03 Passat needed new front pads; and lo and behold--a new set of boots on the driveshaft outer CV joints. If you're like me and don't mind working on your own vehicle; you take the time to go looking for any other trouble on the horizon...chances are good you'll find it.Now some would say; why not just replace the boots--why the entire axle? I may be frugal; but my momma didn't raise no fool...Once a CV joint boot has been compromised; it's a safe bet that the bearings are soon to follow: broken boot not only allows grease to release--it also welcomes grit, water, etc. to invade the hallowed grounds of a protected environment.And you gotta remove the entire axle in event. When you consider the time involved; the entire axle being replaced is about equal to the time doing the boot job when you consider the CV joint must be removed, cleaned and new grease installed.This is one of those simple maintenance jobs that if ignored; catastrophic failure can occur.Make your momma proud...
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