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Rear Axle Failure

11/10/2006 3:02 PM

Why do rear axle failure at times?

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Re: Rear Axle Failure

11/10/2006 4:10 PM

Same reason everything breaks!

Usually, when you think you need it the most.

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Re: Rear Axle Failure

11/11/2006 12:45 AM

Is this a general question or is there a specific vehicle problem you would like help on?

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Re: Rear Axle Failure

11/11/2006 8:03 PM

If you over load the vehicle or go over bumpy roads or off road with poor suspencion warn skocks or poor tyres incorrect presures. Cheap and nasty fake parts used to replace the original. Just plain wear and tear.

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