Have you replaced the wheel an
Have you replaced the wheel and tire already and it's still vibrating? Can't imagine bending an axle shaft from just that unless the wheel assembly got torn off the car.
Uh yeah, tire and rim replaced.
You absolutely should not be. Your mechanic should warranty.My '04 Corolla needs new front axles. The originals lasted over 400K. Problem is, Toyota doesn't make the OEM axles anymore. My mechanic replaced the original ones with remans and they vibrate bad at highway speeds. If i had known ahead of time how bad these were before my mechanic replaced them, I would've done things differently. I'm waiting to hear back from Raxels on their cost, but I'm leery about what they're going to say. It's probably going to be more than I'm willing to pay. I'm worried that I may be stuck with these stinkin' vibrators...
My '04 Corolla needs new front axles. The originals lasted over 400K. Problem is, Toyota doesn't make the OEM axles anymore. My mechanic replaced the original ones with remans and they vibrate bad at highway speeds. If i had known ahead of time how bad these were before my mechanic replaced them, I would've done things differently. I'm waiting to hear back from Raxels on their cost, but I'm leery about what they're going to say. It's probably going to be more than I'm willing to pay. I'm worried that I may be stuck with these stinkin' vibrators...I already heard back from Raxles and they said they don't do axles for Toyotas, so I'm screwed. I didn't think the death of this car would come to the unavailability of front axles, but that looks like it's going to be the case...this SUX!
I'm not concerned about my mechanic being fair. I know he will be. I've had him for over 10 years and he's always treated me right. My concern is finding good axles to replace these junk axles. Slacktide_bitog said the OEMs are still available (though I haven't been able to locate any new ones, only used), I'm not paying $1000 for a set. That's probably more than the car is worth. What other options do I have? It sounds like everything else is junk...You absolutely should not be. Your mechanic should warranty.
At the very least, the parts should be warrantied. If he purchased through a commercial account, they should pay labor.
Finally, if your indy is reputable, he should work with you on some solution. If he does not, he's not the type of wrench you want to continue using.
I would sit up and take notice if a customer had complaints like this. I wouldn't expect them to pay anything to try another set of axles. Worst case at the third try I'd refund their money 100%, but I'd try to find another re/manufacturer and obtain a suitable product.
I might ask the customer to pay the parts cost difference between the faulty parts and the better parts. If they balked, I'd likely eat it. Depending on their attitude about the parts cost difference ONLY, I might fire that customer once the axle issue is resolved. This would depend on many factors.
You can try different aftermarket brands. I've installed several Trakmotive with no vibes, although not in Toyotas. And I'm not recommending Trakmotive-- I believe it's literally luck of the draw.I'm not concerned about my mechanic being fair. I know he will be. I've had him for over 10 years and he's always treated me right. My concern is finding good axles to replace these junk axles. Slacktide_bitog said the OEMs are still available (though I haven't been able to locate any new ones, only used), I'm not paying $1000 for a set. That's probably more than the car is worth. What other options do I have? It sounds like everything else is junk...
I'm not concerned about my mechanic being fair. I know he will be. I've had him for over 10 years and he's always treated me right. My concern is finding good axles to replace these junk axles. Slacktide_bitog said the OEMs are still available (though I haven't been able to locate any new ones, only used), I'm not paying $1000 for a set. That's probably more than the car is worth. What other options do I have? It sounds like everything else is junk...
As I stated in a recent post, Raxles said they don't do Toyota axles. My indy? I'm assuming that means mechanic? Never heard them called indy...You can try different aftermarket brands. I've installed several Trakmotive with no vibes, although not in Toyotas. And I'm not recommending Trakmotive-- I believe it's literally luck of the draw.
Or, raxles
Or, find used OEM and re-boot.
I agree new OEM is practically out of the question due to cost.
I think those are your options. Talk with your indy. Is he willing to return the say, O'Reilly axles, and try AutoZone?
You're on top of it! Good luck!!!!As I stated in a recent post, Raxles said they don't do Toyota axles. My indy? I'm assuming that means mechanic? Never heard them called indy...
Unless my mechanic knows something I don't, it looks like I'm stuck with these vibrators...
- Quality
- Aftermarket
- Axles
You can only choose two of the above.
I went through this with my wife’s Volvo. Replaced the right front axle with a “quality aftermarket“ part from a very good Volvo supplier.Unless my mechanic knows something I don't, it looks like I'm stuck with these vibrators...
I went through this with my wife’s Volvo. Replaced the right front axle with a “quality aftermarket“ part from a very good Volvo supplier.
First one vibrated under acceleration something fierce. The next two were not a whole lot better, and each time it cost me my labor to replace these things under warranty.
Finally, after three of these pieces of garbage, I brought a brand new GKN axle from Pelican parts, that’s been on the car for over 100,000 miles.
And it’s been perfect.
An OEM supplier. Brand new. Not cheap.
And totally worth it.