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Good aftermarket axlesR1sniper 04-23-2006, 02:51 PM Who makes some good aftermarket axles for a 96 blazer? I'm looking for something a lot stronger than the stock chevy axles. blazee 04-23-2006, 03:43 PM The stock axles are very strong, and will stand up to a lot of power. If you need something stronger, a lot of people recommend Moser axles. DO NOT use "Superior Axle and Gear" brand axles. I ordered one from summit. It didn't even last three months. I did the "file test" after I pulled it, and it wasn't hardened. You can run a file across a quality axle repeatedly and not even scratch it, I ran a file across the "Superior Axle and Gear" axle once and it cut a gash. That explains why it had a 3/16 groove cut into it after only three months. R1sniper 04-23-2006, 09:05 PM Well I guess I dont realy need new axles but I'm planing on compleetely rebuilding my blazer and figured I might as well replace everythig that moves while I'm doing this much work on it anyways. Thanks for the info, I'll go check out Moser. rental blazer 04-24-2006, 08:21 PM Well I guess I dont realy need new axles but I'm planing on compleetely rebuilding my blazer and figured I might as well replace everythig that moves while I'm doing this much work on it anyways. Thanks for the info, I'll go check out Moser. in that case why don't u save the money sell it and use that and the money and buy a newer more fuel effectent suv??? -just my cents R1sniper 04-25-2006, 08:58 PM in that case why don't u save the money sell it and use that and the money and buy a newer more fuel effectent suv??? -just my cents Czu I'm a stuborn bastard who wants to do it the hard way. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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