| BMW E24 Axles & Bearings - Page 1 |
CV Joints and Related Parts |
| CV Joints are responsible for providing a direct link between the axles and the wheels. They allow the power to be distributed evenly throughout varying degrees of rotation. Without them, you wouldn't be able to have suspension in the rear. We here at Pelican offer all the parts needed to replace or repair your BMW's CV Joints. |
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| CV Joints |
| 33-21-1-205-840-M60 | CV Joint, 630CSi (1977), 633CSi (1978-08/82), Each Brand: Loebro [Photo] |  |
| $83.25 |  |
| CV Joint Gaskets |
 26-11-1-229-502-M9 | Gasket for Center Driveshaft C/V Joint, 93 mm, 633CSi Auto (09/83-1984), 635CSi (1985-89), Each Brand: Genuine BMW [Photo] |  |
| $3.75 |  |
CV Joint Boots |
| CV Boot cracked or leaking? Replace it with a new one and keep dirt, debris and small animals out of your CV joints! The replacement process is the same as if you were removing an entire CV joint. In fact, you need to remove the joint in order to replace the boot. If you are not going to be replacing the joint, then make sure you place it in a plastic bag to avoid getting any dirt or debris in there. Check the CV joints for wear when you change the boots, and replace the joints if they are wobbly or show signs of wear. Large balls falling out of the joint when you release it are usually a bad sign. |
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 33-21-9-067-912-M203 | Axle Boot Kit for Inner/Outer C/V Joint, 2 Kits Per Axle Shaft, BMW E24 6 Series (1977-08/82), Each Brand: Rein Automotive [Photo] |  |
| $11.00 |  |
 33-21-9-067-906-M60 | Axle Boot Kit for Inner/Outer C/V Joint, 2 Kits Per Axle Shaft, BMW E24 6 Series (09/82-1989), Each Brand: Loebro [Photo] |  |
| $14.75 |  |
Axles / Half-shafts |
| Replace your bent or damaged axle with a brand new one! Includes new CV joints and boots on both ends. Save yourself a tremendous amount of labor by purchasing a complete bolt-in axle. Spend more time working on all of those other problems! |
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 33-21-1-226-667-M60 | Axle Shaft Assembly, 633CSi (04/84-12/84), 635CSi (1985-89), M6 (1987-89), Each Brand: Loebro [Photo] |  |
| $297.25 |  |
CV Joint Grease  |
| Remember to lube and pack your CV joints when you replace them. Pelican carries both the LubroMoly and the Swepco 101 grease for complete lubrication of your joints. Both are very good and very slippery. Each contains enough grease to effectively one CV joint from completely dry. |
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| Swepco CV Joint Grease |
 SWE-101 | Swepco CV Joint Grease, 14.4 oz [Photo] | $10.30 |  |
| OE Lubromoly CV Joint Grease |
 3510-M19 | CV Joint Grease, 100g tube Brand: Liqui Moly [Photo] |  |
| $5.00 |  |
| CV Joint Removal Tool |
Avoid stripping your bolt heads and spending wasted hours cutting and grinding them off by using this special tool to easily remove those pesky CV joint bolts. This tool is for use with 12-point star-shaped bolts only. Please make sure to check your bolts before ordering. It's common for previous owners to replace the 12-point star shaped bolts with more standard allen head bolts instead. Although the 12-point pattern allows you to get a better grip on the bolts (with the correct tool), and apply the high torque that the bolts require, previous owners may have stripped out these bolt heads by attempting to use a torx or hex driver instead of the proper tool. A word of caution here - these other tools MAY work, but if they strip the bolt head, then you are in for an entire afternoon of grinding it off the next time it's replaced.
TIP: Spray the bolts down with WD-40 or Liquid Wrench first to loosen the dirt and debris in the bolt head, then scrape out any dirt that may be left. With the socket on a 6" extension, slip the tool into the bolt head and give it a gentle rap on the end with a mallet to seat it firmly. Following this simple procedure will hopefully avoid you from stripping any CV bolts. |
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 TOL-SK45438 | CV Joint Bolt Removal Tool - 8mm, 12-point Socket Driver, 3/8 in. drive [Photo] [Photo] | $12.75 |  |
Wheel Bearings & Hub Parts  |
| Wheel bearings are one of the parts that routinely wear out on older cars. With the car off the ground, check the wheel for any wobbling or excessive noise. Replace bearings in pairs. Tech Tip: Freeze the rear bearings prior to installation. The cold temperatures will make them shrink slightly and be easier to press in. They also make a nice snack when served with ice cream. |
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