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The Best Way to Buy Used Axle Shafts Online

Searching for "used axle shafts near me"? We provide fully inspected, OEM replacement CV axles and solid shafts delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

Spline Matched

100% fitment guarantee for your hub and transmission.

Boot Integrity

Guaranteed rip-free rubber boots and lubricated joints.

Technician inspecting the splines and rubber boot of a used CV axle shaft

Trusted Source for High-Quality Used CV Axles

When you hear a rhythmic clicking while turning or feel a heavy vibration on the highway, your axle shaft has likely reached its limit. Falcon Car Parts is your premier source for used axle shafts and half-shafts for sale. Why settle for low-grade aftermarket replicas when you can have the strength of a genuine OEM part?

Every used drivetrain shaft in our inventory is carefully removed and put through a physical integrity check. We ensure the shaft is straight, the joints move freely without grit, and the rubber boots are perfectly sealed.

  • Spline Inspection: Every tooth is checked to ensure a perfect lock with your hub.
  • Boot Quality: We only ship axles with flexible, leak-free rubber boots.
  • OEM Performance: High-tensile steel construction for superior torque handling.

Looking for Used Axle Shafts Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used axle shafts in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping directly to your mechanic or driveway.

Skip the local salvage yard search where you might pull an axle with a hidden bend. Get a certified, straight OEM shaft right here.

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Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Used Drivetrain Shafts for All Systems

From FWD daily drivers to heavy-duty 4x4 solid axle shafts, we have the exact part for your drivetrain.

Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)

Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Altima, Ford Fusion half-shafts.

All-Wheel Drive (AWD)

Subaru Outback, Audi Quattro, BMW xDrive, and Mazda CX-5 axle assemblies.

Truck & SUV Axles

Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Jeep Wrangler, and Dodge Ram solid and CV shafts.

Quality Standards for a Reliable Used Axle

When you buy used drivetrain parts online, internal condition is everything. Here are the quality standards for every Falcon axle:

  • 1. Straightness Check: Each shaft is spun to ensure there is zero runout or bending from previous impact.
  • 2. CV Joint Smoothness: We verify the joint articulates smoothly without 'clicking' or binding during rotation.
  • 3. Spline Condition: Both the transmission side and hub side splines are checked for wear or twisting.
  • 4. Boot Sealing: We ensure the metal clamps are tight and the rubber is not dry-rotted or punctured.
  • 5. ABS Ring Inspection: If equipped with a tone ring, we ensure no teeth are missing or rusted through.
  • 6. Direct VIN Matching: We verify your VIN to ensure the axle length and spline count match your transmission type.

Common Questions About Buying Used Axle Shafts

The cost of a used axle shaft typically ranges from $45 to $150 depending on the vehicle's make, model, and whether it is a front CV axle or a rear solid axle shaft. Performance or heavy-duty truck shafts may cost slightly more.

Used OEM axle shafts are often preferred over cheap new aftermarket ones. Factory axles use higher-quality steel and superior CV joint designs that handle torque better and last longer, provided the boots are intact—which we verify for every part.

Common symptoms include a clicking sound when turning (typical of a bad CV joint), excessive vibration while driving at speed, or visible grease leaking from a torn rubber boot.

It is not strictly required to replace them in pairs like brake pads. However, if one CV axle has failed due to age and mileage, the other side is likely nearing the end of its lifespan. Replacing both at the same time can save on future labor costs.

An axle shaft is a general term for the rod that transfers power from the differential to the wheels. A CV (Constant Velocity) axle is a specific type of axle shaft used mostly in front-wheel-drive and independent suspension vehicles, featuring flexible joints covered by rubber boots.

While you can replace just the rubber boot, if the boot has been torn for a while, dirt and moisture have likely already damaged the CV joint. Replacing the entire used OEM axle shaft assembly is often more cost-effective and reliable.

Yes, absolutely. The splines are the grooved teeth at the ends of the shaft that lock into the transmission and the wheel hub. If the spline count is off even by one tooth, the axle will not fit. We use your VIN to ensure an exact spline match.

Replacing a CV axle requires some mechanical knowledge. It usually involves removing the wheel, unbolting the steering knuckle or lower ball joint, and using a pry bar or slide hammer to pop the inner joint out of the transmission.

If your vehicle's factory axle was equipped with an ABS tone ring, our exact-match used replacement will include it. We inspect the rings to ensure no teeth are missing, which could trigger a false ABS dashboard light.

If the vibration only occurs during acceleration or while cornering, a worn inner or outer CV joint is a very common culprit. A healthy used OEM axle shaft will restore smooth power delivery and eliminate joint-related shuddering.