TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:HO-86015

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$145.99
MPN: HO-86015
UPC: 840140507881
Item Package Quantity: 1
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TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:HO-86015
TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:HO-86015
$145.99

Keep power flowing smoothly from the transaxle to the driver's-side front wheel with the TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft, part number HO-86015. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the front left position on the 2007-2010 Honda Element, taking the place of a worn or leaking original halfshaft.

  • Constant-velocity joints: transmit torque from the transaxle to the wheel hub while accommodating the full range of steering and suspension travel.
  • Front left (driver's-side) unit: cataloged for the front left axle position on the listed application.
  • Sealed CV boots and grease: the joints ride in protective boots that retain grease and keep out road debris and moisture.
  • Signs this part may need replacing: a rhythmic clicking or popping when turning, grease flung inside the wheel from a split boot, or vibration under acceleration.

A CV axle shaft is the halfshaft that carries engine power from the front transaxle out to the wheel, flexing at each joint as the car steers and the suspension moves. If a torn boot, worn joint, or damaged shaft is the cause of your clicking or vibration, this replaces the front left original. Diagnose the source of the noise before ordering.

Manufacturer part number HO-86015 (also HO86015).

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

HO-86015

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does the HO-86015 CV axle fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the front left (driver's-side) axle position on the 2007-2010 Honda Element. Confirm fitment for your vehicle in the Buyer's Guide tab.

Which axle position is this shaft for?

This unit is cataloged for the front left (driver's-side) axle position.

What does a CV axle shaft do?

It carries engine power from the front transaxle out to the wheel hub, flexing at its constant-velocity joints so torque keeps transmitting through steering and suspension movement.

What are common signs a CV axle needs replacing?

A rhythmic clicking or popping while turning, grease slung inside the wheel from a split boot, or vibration under acceleration. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Should I replace both sides at once?

Not required. This listing is for one front left axle shaft; inspect the opposite side and replace it too if it shows similar wear or boot damage.