Tim Crone wrote:
For once I have to disagree with Loren. :)

My 94 Mazda used to eat axles, I had no better experience with OE versus
bottom of the barrel.  (I understand I'm comparing Mazda OE to Mercedes OE,
but yours broke in 77k.)  There was an axle shop that did boots only if
there was no noise, can't say I ever was able to try that but it was a bit
cheaper.  That would let you keep OE too.

If it used to 'eat' axles, then OE were bottom of the barrel.
Mitch.



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