Purchased for our 2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L with approximately 158,000 miles. At speeds over 40 km / h, it developed slight vibrations in the front. After changing the front brake rotors and pads and balancing the wheels and tires, the wobble was still there. Bought and installed CV axles after researching the issue on the Odyssey forums. Installation was fairly easy and while the original parts looked fine from the outside (boots were intact), they completely eliminated the wobble. They are a lot cheaper than the OEM Hondas I originally planned to buy. In my case, this axis worked fine.
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