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Hi out there. I have a 2006 Treker 4410  that needs new rear CV axles. I having trouble finding them. Does anyone know if they match to another manufacturer?  Spline is 18 wheel side and 24 on diff.

Thanks

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I was able to get a part number for the axles and what other machines they fit.

Land Pride Part #826-456C

REAR AXLE SHFT ST, 24T INT.SPL - Price: Call For Price

This part appears in the following assemblies - click on any assembly to view and order the part:

thumb.php?id=101998&w=100&h=100&zc=1 Manufacturer: Land Pride
Model: Treker 4420ST
Assembly: Transaxle Rear and Axle Shafts
 
thumb.php?id=101959&w=100&h=100&zc=1 Manufacturer: Land Pride
Model: Treker 4220ST
Assembly: Transaxle Rear and Axle Shafts
 
thumb.php?id=101917&w=100&h=100&zc=1 Manufacturer: Land Pride
Model: Treker 4410ST
Assembly: Transaxle Rear and Axle Shafts
 
thumb.php?id=101876&w=100&h=100&zc=1 Manufacturer: Land Pride
Model: Treker 4210ST
Assembly: Transaxle Rear and Axle Shafts
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Jeff were you able to find the cv axles you needed? My brother needs the same part and have trouble finding it, German-Bliss apparently doesn’t have it. Anyone know of one?

Thanks, Danny

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