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Nathan Renner

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  1. I know it's very late to reply but I still want to share my experience here,maybe it will be helpful to others.

    What I have is 2012  kubota rtv 900 and one of front cv joint axle (Driver side)was worn out.

    So I went to the kubota dealer,  they told me the front cv joint axles of 2009-2014 RTV 900 4x4 are the same and wanted to charge me $200 for a new one.

    I think it's very expensive so google  cv axle replacement cost online when I got home.

    What I found it's between $50-$70 for a new kubota rtv 900 cv axle replacement, for example,Hex Auto Parts has kubota rtv front axle for sale ,only $60 free shipping.

    Much cheaper and save me a couple hundred dollars.

    Finally I got my axle for my 2012 kubota rtv 900 and install by myself in two hours.

    Now I am waiting for spring and really want to ride my rtv 900 when the weather warms up.

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  2. My husband has a 2009 Kawasaki 4010 Mule 4x4. He really loves it.In my eyes,he is the best rider.
    Yesterday,he told us it's time for an axle upgrade as there is a clicking noise from the front left axle while turning and accelerating. Bad.....
    I see,,,Christmas is coming up soon, many stores are on pre-Christmas sales,why not give him a surprise and send him a replacement axle as a gift ? I have been seriously considering the hex auto parts axles .https://www.hexautoparts.com/front-left-right-cv-shaft-joint-axles-set-for-kawasaki-mule-2510-3010-4010-4x4.html
    But most reviews of hexautoparts.com stated " great price " "arrived on time " etc ,but noting about the longevity or durability. Does anyone have any experience with the hex auto parts axles ? What do y'all think ?
    Thank you in advance.

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