New CV Axle Shaft Assembly
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ToughOne New CV Axle Shaft Assembly

Part No. NCV10235 Warranty  

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All ToughOne axles have a new zinc dichromate plated nut or attaching hardware. CV joint grease has a high moly content. The boot bands are made from stainless steel, and the boots are manufactured to resist wear and damage due to extreme high and low temperatures.

Product Features:
  • 100% New Axle
  • Quality Engineered for Superior Durability
  • Tested for Reliable Performance
  • No Core Exchange
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ABS Brakes:No
Axle Material:Steel, Neoprene
Location:FD
New Or Remanufactured:New
Spindle Nut Included:Yes
Spindle Nut Wrench Size:M27*2
Spline Quantity:33 OBJ / 34 IBJ
Transmission Type:AT/MT
Wheel Drive Type:Front

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GSPNew CV Axle Shaft Assembly
 
2.5

(based on 18 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (6)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (11)

39%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (6)
  • Durable (4)

Cons

  • Incompatible (6)
  • Flimsy (3)

Best Uses

  • Large cars (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Mechanic (5), Auto enthusiast (4), Truck enthusiast (4)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (10)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

2000 Buick LeSabre L axle shaft

New, not rebuilt. Exact fit/replacement. Only thing to watch are the CV boots. The OEM unit had 7-8 bellows on each boot. This replacement only has 3 on each boot. ...Read complete review

New, not rebuilt. Exact fit/replacement. Only thing to watch are the CV boots. The OEM unit had 7-8 bellows on each boot. This replacement only has 3 on each boot. During installation the boots dimpled as they were handled. I had to work with each one for a few minutes to get the indentions out and back to the normal bellows shape. They may have done this on their own but I didn't want to take a chance. Otherwise AOK. Good warranty at 3 years VS 1 year for the rebuilt axles.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

DON"T BUY THIS!!!

What junk! I have replaced several drive shafts in several front wheel drive cars, so I am no rookie. After going through the trouble of replacing the axle in my teenage son's car, ...Read complete review

What junk! I have replaced several drive shafts in several front wheel drive cars, so I am no rookie. After going through the trouble of replacing the axle in my teenage son's car, the new one bound up in a week and was much worse than the one I took out. Seriously, it was dangerous. Do not buy this! I would have given no stars if it would have let me.

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1.0

One Week To Start Clicking

By Greek

from McAlester, OK

About Me Truck Enthusiast

Level 1

Pros

  • Price Was Affordable

Cons

  • Brand New And Clicking
  • Brand New Clicking
  • Incompatible

Best Uses

  • Trucks

Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

Bought this part on April 13th, 2013. Replaced part on passenger side the next day, and by today, the 21st, I hear lots of clicking coming from that side when turning. In my opinion, this is junk and I will be replacing it with something else. Very upset as I'm going to be spending another day taking this thing out.

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4.0

It fit with out any problems

By Dave

from New Castle IN

Verified Buyer
Level 3

Pros

  • Easy To Use

Cons

    Best Uses

      Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

      It fit without any problems, now if it will hold up to the original axel is to be seen.

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      5.0

      would buy again

      By Marc

      from La Crescent, MN

      About Me Auto Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer
      3 or more reviews submitted

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easy To Use

      Cons

      • None

      Best Uses

      • Large Cars

      Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

      had this product before I put alot of miles on my 2000 Park Ave., under warranty, no problems

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      • No

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      5.0

      Very impressive quality and a good price

      By Big Bob

      from Mount Olive N.C.

      About Me Mechanic

      Verified Buyer
      Level 2

      Pros

      • Durable
      • High-Performance

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

          Very good product. Good value.

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          • No

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          1.0

          Poor quality. Buy another brand elsewhe

          By Scott in NJ

          from Flemington, NJ

          About Me Casual Driver

          Level 1

          Pros

          • Easy To Use

          Cons

          • Flimsy
          • Poor quality

          Best Uses

            Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

            Installed this CV axle in April and the boot started shooting grease all over come September. Now it looks to be starting to run dry and makes noise when making left turns. I will be returning it and looking for a better manufacturer than GSP.

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            • No

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            5.0

            2000 buick la sabre cv axle

            By Chief

            from Ashley Mi.

            About Me Auto Enthusiast, Casual Driver, Mechanic, Truck Enthusiast

            Verified Buyer
            Level 2

            Pros

            • Durable
            • Easy To Use

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Large Cars
              • Small Cars
              • Trucks

              Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

              Good fit and quality,easy to install.

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              • No

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              5.0

              great product and great price point

              By Michael

              from Illinois

              About Me Auto Enthusiast, Competitive Driver, Mechanic, Truck Enthusiast

              Verified Buyer
              Level 1

              Pros

              • Durable
              • Easy To Use

              Cons

                Best Uses

                  Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

                  The axle shafts at Advanced Auto are very durable and the boots also seam to be very rigid which in my opinion is the part that needs to be the most durable. the warranty is also a great sellingpoint in my eyes.
                  Keep up the great work Advanced Auto!

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                  • Yes

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                  5.0

                  2000 Buick LeSabre L axle shaft

                  By 4drhtrd

                  from Indianapolis, IN

                  About Me Mechanic

                  Verified Buyer
                  3 or more reviews submitted

                  Pros

                  • Easy To Use

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Large Cars

                    Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

                    New, not rebuilt. Exact fit/replacement. Only thing to watch are the CV boots. The OEM unit had 7-8 bellows on each boot. This replacement only has 3 on each boot. During installation the boots dimpled as they were handled. I had to work with each one for a few minutes to get the indentions out and back to the normal bellows shape. They may have done this on their own but I didn't want to take a chance. Otherwise AOK. Good warranty at 3 years VS 1 year for the rebuilt axles.

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                    • No

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                    1.0

                    Does not fit 2000 Buick century 3.1

                    By Dfuller

                    from Ellington, CT

                    About Me Mechanic

                    Pros

                      Cons

                      • Incompatible

                      Best Uses

                        Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

                        Replaced axle 2000 Buick Century 3.1. Vibration started getting severe so I removed axle and reinstalled old axle. Vibration gone. Went to manufacture web-site looked up part, part does not fit 2000 buick century 3.1. Note it will install but is shorter which causes the vibration and will eventually fail.Look up part on manufacture web site before buying.

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                        1.0

                        DO NOT PURCHASE!!!!

                        By Benn

                        from Fort Wayne, IN

                        About Me Auto Enthusiast, Truck Enthusiast

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                        Level 2

                        Pros

                        • None

                        Cons

                        • Junk

                        Best Uses

                          Comments about GSP New CV Axle Shaft Assembly:

                          Bought and installed 4/26/12...today is 5/6/12, and i am replacing. inner CV joint came apart on my wife on her way home from work, car started hopping all over the interstate. LUCKLY she was able to pull to the side saftly, otherwise I would own Advance Auto Parts!!!!

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                          • Q:

                            i have a 2000 Pontiac grand prix and I need a new front axel. now is this part the only part I need or do I need more to replace it all? and if so, what else do I need?
                            Asked on 5/5/2013 by Sam from Lewisburg, TN

                            1 answer

                            • CUSTOMER CARE

                              A:

                              For further assistance, please provide the submodel of the 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix. This ToughOne New CV Axle Shaft Assembly - Part No. NCV10235 is an exact fit for GT and SE sub models of Grand Prix and will not fit a GTP 3.8L. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

                              Answered on 5/6/2013 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
                          • Q:

                            I replaced the Driver side CV axle on my 2000 Chevy venture with this one. I was sure it was done correctly but the end that inserts into the tramsition come out about 1 to 2 inches while dirving it and it lost all the trans fluid.... i put / pushed the axle back in and refilled the trans fluid but its leaking. Just like when I 1st put it in, I checked by tugging on it to make sure the retaining clip was clicked in. My mechanic says I should replace the axle again and the seal..... Does the seal come with this part or need to be purchased seperately? also, since the axle came out... should I take it back out and get it exchanged.... sounds like the retaining clip is faulty if it was able to come back out.
                            Asked on 8/26/2011 by Anonymous

                            1 answer

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                              A:

                              The seal is not included with this CV axle assembly.

                              Answered on 8/27/2011 by Steve from AAP
                          • Q:

                            Is the CV as pictured, with 3 bellows on the outer boot??
                            Asked on 7/20/2011 by Anonymous

                            2 answers

                            • CUSTOMER CARE

                              A:

                              To help you in a better manner, Please be more specific on your query.

                              Answered on 7/21/2011 by DIY Daniel from AAP
                            • CUSTOMER CARE

                              A:

                              It is a generic image.

                              Answered on 7/21/2011 by DIY Daniel from AAP
                          • Q:

                            how do you take out shaft from trans side
                            Asked on 10/31/2010 by smoke from chi town

                            2 answers

                            • CUSTOMER CARE

                              A:

                              For help with your project, I recommend getting a repair manual specifically for your vehicle. It should be able to help you with detailed instructions on how to do many things.

                              Answered on 10/31/2010 by Mike the Auto Parts Master from AAP
                            • A:

                              put a small crow bar type bar with a curved end between the trans and back of cv shaft. Put pressure against the bar and give ot a bit of a whack with your hand ( not a hammer)it will just pop off. Try to brace the bar against a beefy part of trans. To put back on just line up splines and give it a sharp push and it pops back on.

                              Answered on 6/7/2011 by peddler from Cadillac, Mi
                          • Q:

                            there are two different axle ratios available for this car, the spline are different on each one. Which does this fit? code f83 3.05 or code fq3 2.86
                            Asked on 6/21/2010 by Anonymous

                            2 answers

                            • CUSTOMER CARE

                              A:

                              To further assist you on this question could you please provide your vehicles year, make model, and engine size.

                              Answered on 6/23/2010 by Mike from AAP
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                              A:

                              To further assist you on this question could you please provide your vehicles year, make model, and engine size.

                              Answered on 6/23/2010 by Kevin from AAP
                          • Q:

                            To make sure - the left means driver side?
                            Asked on 4/28/2010 by Jeff from Durham, NC

                            1 answer

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                              A:

                              Yes, left is drivers side and right is passanger side.

                              Answered on 4/29/2010 by Rose from AAP
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