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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / October 2006

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GSP brand CV axles for Sentra?

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DemoDisk - 17 Oct 2006 09:16 GMT
The nearby Advance auto parts store advertised GSP CV Axles. Sounded
good; for about $10 more than rebuilt you get new parts.  But at the
store, I'm told they're not available for a 93 Sentra XE !  Tracking it
down at GSP's own website, they list a Bluebird, but not a Sentra.
That's as close as I got -- the website just sent me in circles.

I went online to Advance's website to check what the clerks told me. It
doesn't even list the GSP driveaxles!  They have New (Cardone & GCK) and
Remanufactured (Cardone, Power Line, and Crown). Can someone say which
of these is worth buying if I can't get GSP?  I figure the genuine thing
from the dealership will be more than $100.

Thanks for your attention,
JM
njmodi - 17 Oct 2006 16:12 GMT
> The nearby Advance auto parts store advertised GSP CV Axles. Sounded
> good; for about $10 more than rebuilt you get new parts.  But at the
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> Thanks for your attention,
> JM

I would highly recommend www.raxles.com.  Many in the Maxima community
have used them with great success, and without the chronic problems
usually associated with the rebuilt/reman parts-store barnds.  They are
probably a little more expensive than the ones your Autozone or Advance
Auto might carry.

Cheers,
Nirav
DemoDisk - 17 Oct 2006 19:30 GMT
> I would highly recommend www.raxles.com.  Many in the Maxima community
> have used them with great success, and without the chronic problems
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> Cheers,
> Nirav

Thanks, Nirav.  I'll give Raxles a look.

JM
 
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