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[QUOTE]Originally posted by blind: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mach0ne351: [qb] really? hows so? i know the "axles" themselves can be replaced if bent, but it the whole assembly is bent, the whole thing needs to be swapped. the axles yes can be swapped like halfshafts...no problem :) marek [/qb][/QUOTE]only way I can see bending the rear end housing would be in an accident, the same kind of accident that would destroy an IRS system, lol. The stock housing is beefy. My girlfriends 5.0 was t-boned and they hit the back edge of the rear rim, it bent the stud portion of the axle but the axle shaft was straight, no damage to the housing. Replaced the axle in 20 minutes, tops, and it was back on the road to the bodyshop. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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