TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:HO-8416

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$122.99
MPN: HO-8416
UPC: 844084044167
Item Package Quantity: 1
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TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:HO-8416
TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:HO-8416
$122.99

Send torque smoothly to the front wheel with the TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft HO-8416, a direct-fit front left (driver-side) replacement for the 2012-2014 Honda Fit. This complete half-shaft assembly carries power from the transaxle out to the front wheel hub while its constant-velocity joints let the shaft flex through suspension travel and steering angle.

  • Front left (driver-side) fitment: engineered as a direct-fit replacement for the listed 2012-2014 Honda Fit application.
  • Constant-velocity design: the inner and outer CV joints maintain a steady rotational speed as the wheel moves up, down, and through steering, keeping power delivery smooth.
  • Signs this axle may need replacing: a rhythmic clicking or popping during turns, vibration that grows with speed, or grease flung from a torn joint boot. Diagnose the cause first — if a worn front left CV axle is the source, this HO-8416 replaces it.

Interchange: 189416 · NCV36084 · 91228 · 44306TF0N20 · 44306TK6A10 · 44306TK6A11 · 44306TK6A60. Manufacturer part number HO-8416.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

189416, NCV36084, 91228, 44306TF0N20, 44306TK6A10, 44306TK6A11, 44306TK6A60, HO-8416

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vehicle does this CV axle fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2012-2014 Honda Fit. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your exact vehicle.

What position is this axle for?

This is the front left (driver-side) CV axle shaft for the listed application.

What does a CV axle shaft do?

It transmits torque from the transaxle to the front wheel hub, while its constant-velocity joints allow the shaft to flex through suspension travel and steering movement.

What are the signs of a failing CV axle?

Common signs include a clicking or popping noise during turns, vibration at speed, or grease thrown from a torn joint boot. Have the cause diagnosed before replacing.

Do I need to replace both sides at once?

Not necessarily. Replace the axle that has failed; if the opposite side shows similar wear or symptoms, it can be serviced at the same time.