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I'm in process of ordering a pair of OEM CV axles. I understand the axle does not come with anything else such as seals, is there anything else I should order to go with the replacement?
 
I'm in process of ordering a pair of OEM CV axles. I understand the axle does not come with anything else such as seals, is there anything else I should order to go with the replacement?
When you pull the CV you'll be disturbing the differential seal and the inner knuckle seal at a minimum.
 
Since the axle snap ring is inexpensive, I’d replace that as well to ensure that’s not going anywhere and cause catastrophic failure.
 
Trying to find out which part number is correct to order as I found multiple numbers, even when checked with my vin number.
Snap rings: 43425-08060 or 90520-31007
Oil seals: 90311-47027 or 90310-58002 or 90311-41009
 
If you order OEM CV axles, they have boots installed. Be very careful when you install the axles so that you don't cut the boot.

The LH and RH differential seals, for the CV axles, are not the same. Everything else is, even though the EPC lists LH/RH parts; if you look closely, you'll see the part numbers are the same.

I would caution against ordering internationally, if you haven't already done so. My last international order required brokerage and customs fees which exceeded the part costs. I've found Ourisman to have the lowest total CV axle cost to date.
 
I ordered the OEM axles and the seals 90311-47027 from a dealership in South Carolina, they have a network of warehouses and confirmed they have 8 in stock, that oil seal part number was also confirmed by the dealer and I backchecked on Partsouq. Midlands has a limited time shipping discount otherwise yes Ourisman is a close second choice. I did lots of research for dealerships on the east coast.
Also ordered the snap ring kit from Cruiser Teq. My passenger side's boot is completely ripped and now exposed that's why I had to pull the trigger, and they were the Toyota "budget" line with lifetime warranty. But I opted for brand new OEM this time.
 

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