What is an axle housing?
The axle housings serve as mounting points for the front and rear axles and contain the bearing assemblies that support the axles.
Description:
- New CV Axle Assemblies
- ISO / IATF 16949 certified, direct fit and made from high quality materials to meet orginal specifications
- Built to last - temperature and pressure resistant grease prevents friction and wear
- Premium quality neoprene boots with secure clamps prevent grease leakage and premature boot failure
- When replacing CV Axles in pairs, complete the installation on one side before removing the axle from the other side,
otherwise the differential gears may become misaligned which requires the transaxle to be taken apart so the gears
can be reassembled.
Axles should always be replaced in pairs (Passenger and Driver).
This reduces the overall time required to replace two axles at different times.
Item Specifics:
UPC: Does not apply
Drive Type: FWD
Manufacturer Part Number: 44305T2AA50,APCVA1282, 44305T2AA71, 44306T3VA00, 44305TA0A00, 66-4250, 44305TA0A50, 44306TL2E50, 66-4251, 44306T2AA50
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
Quantity: 2
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Part Type : CV Axle Assembly,CV Axle Shaft
Surface Finish: Painted
Material: steel
Superseded Part Number: 66-4251,66-4250
Mounting Hardware Included: No
Input Shaft Connection Style: Splined
Input Shaft Spline Count : 27
Output Shaft Connection Style: Splined
Output Shaft Spline Count: 30
Transmission Type: Automatic,Manual
ABS Ring Included: NO
Axle Nut Locking Type: Stake
Spindle Nut Included: Yes
Number of Outboard Splines: 30 Teeth
Output Shaft Connection Style: Spline
Shaft Material: 40CR
Part Number:
DSK1161PR 66-4250 66-4251 60-4250 60-4251 60-4260 HO-8243
66-4266 HO-8422, 60-4266 HO-9529 HO-8242 HO-8421 HO-9530
HO-8235 HO-9520 HO-8247
OE / OEM Part Numbers:
44306TA0A50, 44306TL2E50, 44306T2AA00, 44306T2AA50, 44306T3VA00, 44306TA0A00, 44305TA0A50, 44305TL2E50, 44305T2AA50, 44305T2AA71, 44305TA0A00, 44305TA0A50, 664250, 664251, 66-4250, 66-4251
Compatibility Chart:
Make Model Year Notes Position
Acura TSX 2009 All Trim Levels Front
Acura TSX 2010 - 2012 2.4L Front
Acura TSX 2013 2.4L | Automatic Transmission Front
Honda Accord 2008 - 2012 2.4L Front
Honda Accord 2013 - 2014 2.4L | Manual Transmission Front
Honda Civic 2014 EX | 1.8L | Manual Transmission Front
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO REPLACE CV JOINTS:
- Prioritise safety precautions by parking the vehicle on a level surface, engaging the parking brake and wearing appropriate safety gear. This includes gloves and safety glasses. Safety should be a top priority throughout the entire process.
- Utilise the hydraulic jack to lift the front or rear of the vehicle, depending on the axle you’re replacing. Once lifted, secure the vehicle on jack stands to provide a stable working environment.
- Use the lug wrench to remove the wheel on the side where you’ll be replacing the CV joint and axle.
- Start by removing the cotter pin from the castle nut on the ball joint. Proceed to loosen and remove the castle nut. Use a pry bar to carefully separate the ball joint from the steering knuckle. Also, check the signs of bad ball joints when disconnecting suspension components.
- Remove the calliper bolts and hang the calliper out of the way. If necessary, detach the ABS sensor or brake line, ensuring that brake components are appropriately handled during the process.
- Locate and remove the axle nut using the appropriate socket. This is a crucial step in releasing the CV joint and axle from the wheel hub.
- Using a pry bar, gently release the CV joint from the car’s transmission or differential. Pull the axle out from the wheel hub, carefully navigating through any obstacles in its path.
- Insert the new axle into the wheel hub assembly, securing it properly. Pay attention to aligning the splines and push the axle into the transmission or differential, ensuring a snug fit.
- Reattach the ball joint to the steering knuckle and tighten the castle nut.Install a new cotter pin.Reconnect the calliper, ABS sensor and any other components you detached.Tighten the axle nut to the manufacturer’s specifications.Put the wheel back on and lower the vehicle.
CAN I REPLACE THE CV AXLES BY MYSELF?
Yes, it’s possible to replace CV axles yourself if you have the necessary tools and skills. For that, you need to follow proper safety precautions.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO REPLACE CV AXLES?
Replacing a single CV axle typically takes about 1.5 to 3 hours. If you’re replacing all four axles, it can take up to 12 hours, factoring in both parts and labour costs. However, replacing only one axle is usually sufficient if needed.In most cases, however, detecting a split boot before joint damage occurs is difficult, necessitating a complete CV joint replacement.
Package Included:
2X Front CV Axle Shaft
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