TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:KA-86036

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$146.99
MPN: KA-86036
Item Package Code: EA
Part Has Core (Y/N): N
Item Package Quantity: 1
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TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:KA-86036
TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft P/N:KA-86036
$146.99

Transfer torque from the transaxle to the front left wheel—while letting the suspension travel and the wheels steer—with the TrakMotive CV Axle Shaft KA-86036. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2021-2023 Kia Seltos (all engines), swapping in for a worn or clicking original half-shaft.

Features:

  • Ready-to-install assembly: includes a new stake-type axle nut (M22x1.5 thread, 32 mm hex).
  • Thermoplastic CV boots: both the inboard and outboard joints are protected by thermoplastic boots.
  • Splined connections: 27 inboard splines and 27 outboard splines, with a male inboard joint and a conventional outboard joint.
  • Sized to the application: 26.13 in (664 mm) compressed and 28.13 in (715 mm) extended; backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
  • No ABS tone ring: this axle does not include an ABS tone ring.

Signs your original axle may need replacing include a clicking or popping noise when turning, vibration under acceleration, or grease slung from a torn CV boot. Country of origin: China.

Manufacturer part number KA-86036.

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

KA-86036

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this axle fit my vehicle?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2021-2023 Kia Seltos (all engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle.

What position does this axle fit?

It's cataloged for the front left position.

Is an axle nut included?

Yes. A new stake-type axle nut with an M22x1.5 thread and a 32 mm hex is included.

Does this axle have an ABS tone ring?

No, this axle does not include an ABS tone ring.

How can I tell if my CV axle is worn?

Common signs include a clicking or popping sound when turning, vibration during acceleration, or grease thrown from a torn CV boot. Diagnose the cause before replacing.