Fitment:
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic 5.3L 2007
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic 4.3L 2007
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic 4.8L 2007
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic 6.0L 2007
GMC Sierra 1500 Classic 6.0L 2007
GMC Sierra 1500 Classic 5.3L 2007
GMC Sierra 1500 Classic 4.3L 2007
GMC Sierra 1500 Classic 4.8L 2007
Cadillac Escalade 6.0L 2002-2006
Cadillac Escalade ESV 6.0L 2003-2006
Cadillac Escalade EXT 6.0L 2002-2006
Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 5.3L 2002-2006
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4.3L 1999-2006
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 5.3L 1999-2006
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4.8L 1999-2006
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 6.0L 2003-2006
Chevrolet Suburban 1500 5.3L 2000-2006
Chevrolet Suburban 1500 6.0L 2006
Chevrolet Tahoe 4.8L 2000-2006
Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L 2000-2006
GMC Sierra 1500 6.0L 2001-2006
GMC Sierra 1500 5.3L 1999-2006
GMC Sierra 1500 4.3L 1999-2006
GMC Sierra 1500 4.8L 1999-2006
GMC Yukon 6.0L 2001-2006
GMC Yukon 4.8L 2000-2006
GMC Yukon 5.3L 2000-2006
GMC Yukon XL 1500 6.0L 2001-2006
GMC Yukon XL 1500 5.3L 2000-2006
Cadillac Escalade 5.3L 2002-2005
Chevrolet Suburban 1500 5.7L 2000-2002
Chevrolet Tahoe 5.7L 2000
Package Includes:
2x Front CV Axle Shaft -60-1009
2x Brake Discs
4x Front Brake Pads
3 Signs That Your CV Axles May Need Attention
1.Clicking Noise
If your CV axle is damaged, it will often make a clicking sound as you turn the vehicle. It's a pretty distinctive noise, both in its volume and in how often it occurs. The click will most likely be loud, and it will generally only happen when you're turning the vehicle. This noise is typically associated with a CV joint that's been worn so much that it's beginning to fail. If you hear this sound, it usually means that there's little hope left for the CV axle, and you'll need to get it replaced right away.
2. Trouble Driving
If you hear the dreaded clicking, our recommendation is to call for a tow truck. This is because continuing to drive with a damaged CV joint is dangerous. If the joint fails completely, you may find it more difficult to control your vehicle. When you accelerate, the steering wheel can jerk to one side or the other, making accidents much more likely. And if the axle separates from the wheel, your car can suffer massive damage, not to mention your safety being in danger.
3. Torn Boots
CV joints must remain lubricated and free of any debris in order to keep functioning properly. To stay lubricated, these joints are covered by rubber boots. If one of these boots develops a rip, it can let dust and debris from the road in, while allowing the grease that lubricates the joint to leak out. It's not a bad idea to regularly check these boots. If you catch a tear early, you may be able to have it repaired before the joint is compromised. Replacing a torn boot is much cheaper than replacing an axle! In addition to inspecting the boot itself, take a look at the inside edge of the tire. If there's grease there or on the boot, there may be a leak.
We do our best to do the following things:
1.Provide fast shipping services
All products are in stock and can be shipped from California within one day to ensuring that you receive the product in the shortest possible time(about 3-7 day).
2.Dispel all concerns of customers before and after sales
We are a professional customer service team.Our customer service team is here to answer your queries. It is our priority to keep our customers well attended and we love positive feedback!If you are not completely satisfied with what you received, feel free to return the item to our warehouse.We have a simple return process and 1 year warranty to ensure that you have no worries