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The Cardone 66-4198 New CV Axle is engineered for durability and performance, featuring neoprene boots designed to withstand stress and ozone cracking. With precision rolled threads and splines, installation is a breeze. The axle is packed with high-quality 3% moly grease for enhanced longevity, and its transmission seal is expertly machined to ensure a perfect fit. Trust in Cardone's reputation for quality automotive parts to keep your vehicle running smoothly.






| Manufacturer | Cardone |
| Brand | Cardone |
| Model | 66-4198 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 66-4198 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 66-4198 |
| OEM Part Number | 44306S3VA61, 44306S3VA62, 44306S9VA51, 44306S9VA71 |
B**N
How to install on 2007 pilot 4wd. Good quality and easy
Used on front driver side 2007 pilot. 36mm socket to remove axle nut(includes new nut). Easy install. Just unbolt brake hose(12mm socket)from hub assy and loosen 2 strut bolts (19mm)., removing top and pivoting on the lower. Gives enough clearance to remove old and install the new cv axle. Use a large flat screw driver from down below to help pry the other end out from the transaxle, comes right out without tools or fasteners.
B**N
Seems ok so far. Also, some install advice.
I put this on a 2006 Honda Pilot 2wd with 209k miles on it. I installed it with no issues related to the new axle. It's a little bit shorter than the original axle but I think that's generally true for the aftermarket axles. I've seen lots of install videos where the new aftermarket axle is a little bit shorter than the factory axle taken off the car. Just a little advice. You need a pry bar and hammer to remove the old axle. This left axle goes straight into the transmission, unlike the right side which installs into a half shaft that's connected to the transmission. Don't waste time trying to pull it out by hand, you're only going to break it. When you're looking at the axle, position your pry on the right side. Position the pry between the transmission case and the axle. You will have to tap hard and frequently. You are trying to wedge the pry bar between the axle and the transmission case, without damaging the transmission case, and pop the axle out. It took me about 30 minutes to figure out the right spot, so be patient. Also, put a catch pan underneath the transmission. For some people, like me, some transmission fluid leaks out when you pop the axle loose. When installing this new axle, align the splines of the axle with those in the transmission. If you align the splines when you initially insert the axle, you'll feel the splines catch on each other and the axle will not spin. This is important before you tap in the axle so you don't strip anything. The new axle should have a new set ring on it. The set ring helps keep the axle connected to the transmission. These axles are super cheap, relative to the factory axles that lasted 14 years and 209k miles, so I'm not expecting a ton of years from them. If I can get 2 to 3 years, I'd be happy.
A**Y
Four Stars
Looks high quality out of box. Will update once installed and run some time and miles on it.
E**N
Fits and performs like OEM on 2006 Honda Pilot
Good replacement axle that works well on a 2006 Honda Pilot. Easy to install and no problems after 6 months and 10,000 miles (replaced Left and Right sides). Robust construction and fit perfectly without issue. Satisfied!
D**Y
install was perfect on friends 2008 Honda pilot. So far vehicle running perfect fixed torn boot.
install was perfect on friends 2008 Honda pilot. So far vehicle running perfect fixed torn boot.
J**Y
Not the CARDONE they once were
Boot ripped in a year and all of the grease came out. Canโt find anywhere on this listing anything about a warranty and you canโt find it in on Cardones website either. Sketchy. Really disappointed in their quality and their quality control. They have really went down hill
T**E
Works great so far
Ordered this to replace a leaking one from my wife's 2004 MDX. I didn't want to spend the $200 for an OEM one, so I bought this. I installed it on June 28, 2019 and it seems to be holding up fine so far.
D**Z
All perfect.
All perfect.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
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