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2021 - 2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer Axle Shaft - Rear, Right (Passenger) (OEM)

IN STOCK
$69.95

ℹ️ Product Notes

This is a used part. It is an Axle Shaft Assembly for the rear of the vehicle.

Fits AWD (All-Wheel Drive) models only. This part is for the rear passenger side. Only fits Encore GX and 2021+ Trailblazer models.
Condition: Excellent (A)
Like new, minimal to no wear
662 miles
Odometer reading when part was removed

1 Other Matching Unit Available

Same part, different stock options. Great for buying sets!

SKU #
8692305-R66211-744

Why Buy Used OEM Parts?

✓ Quality-Verified: Every used OEM part we sell has been professionally inspected and tested to ensure it meets our quality standards. While it may show some cosmetic wear from previous use, it's fully functional and ready to install.

✓ Original Equipment: This is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part - the exact same part that came with your vehicle from the factory. It's designed specifically for your make and model, ensuring perfect fitment and performance.

✓ Works Like New: Despite some visual wear, this part will perform just as well as a brand new one. The internal components and functionality are intact, giving you the same reliability you'd expect from OEM quality.

✓ Significant Savings: Save 50-80% compared to buying new! Used OEM parts offer exceptional value - you get factory quality at a fraction of the cost. It's the smart choice for budget-conscious vehicle owners who won't compromise on quality.

✓ Risk-Free Purchase: We stand behind our used parts with a generous 6-month warranty, 30-day returns, and 100% money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work out for any reason, simply return it for a full refund. You have nothing to lose!

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Vehicle Fitment Guide

This part fits the following vehicles:

Chevrolet
Trailblazer 2021-2025 (tapclick to expand)(tapclick to hide)
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MODEL
Body Style Years Engine Attributes
ACTIV SUV 2021 - 2025 L3 1.3L Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
LS SUV 2021 - 2024 L3 1.2L Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
LS SUV 2021 - 2025 L3 1.3L Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
LT SUV 2021 - 2024 L3 1.2L Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
LT SUV 2021 - 2025 L3 1.3L Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
RS SUV 2021 - 2025 L3 1.3L Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
LS SUV 2025 L3 1.2L FLEX Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
LT SUV 2025 L3 1.2L FLEX Turbo AWD/FWD | Automatic & Automatic CVT
2023

⚠️ Important: Please verify your vehicle's year, make, model, and specifications before ordering. If you're unsure about fitment, contact our customer service team for assistance.

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Shipping & Handling

  • Standard shipping: 3-7 business days via UPS Ground
  • Parts are carefully packaged to prevent damage during transit

Returns (30 Days)

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for this part.

  • Defective parts: We will replace the part or issue a refund at our discretion
  • Electronic parts: Must be returned with the sealed inspection bag unopened. The clear bag allows full visual inspection before opening. Once opened, electronic parts can only be exchanged for a replacement if defective — no refunds
  • Programming: "Needs to be programmed to my vehicle" is not a valid return reason. Many modules require dealer programming — we're happy to help connect you with resources if your dealer says it's not programmable
  • Return shipping: We cover return shipping as part of our 100% money-back guarantee
  • Parts must be returned in original packaging and unmodified condition
  • Poorly packaged returns that arrive damaged will not be credited

6-Month Warranty

All used parts include a 6-month warranty from the date of purchase.

  • If your part fails within 6 months, we will send a replacement
  • Refunds are only issued if we cannot provide a suitable replacement
  • Warranty covers defects — not installation errors, misuse, or damage after installation

Note: Warranty is for replacement, not refund. A part failing on day 80? We'll replace it. But the return window for refunds is 30 days.

Damaged in Shipping?

If your part arrives damaged:

  • Stop immediately — do not install the part
  • Keep all original packaging and boxes
  • Take clear photos of the damage and packaging
  • Contact us within 48 hours of delivery

We will handle the carrier claim. You are not responsible for shipping damage — we just need your help documenting it.

Order Cancellation

Orders can be cancelled before shipment for a full refund. Once shipped, cancellations follow our return policy.

Symptoms & Diagnosis

Is your Buick or Chevy making strange noises from the rear? A failing rear axle shaft can cause several warning signs. Catching these early can prevent more damage.

  • Noises: Clunking, clicking, or grinding sounds, especially when turning or accelerating.
  • Vibrations: Feeling a shaking or vibrating sensation in the vehicle, particularly at higher speeds.
  • Fluid Leaks: Seeing gear oil leaking from the rear wheel area.
  • Wheel Wobble: Noticing the rear wheel appears to wobble or move abnormally.
  • Difficulty Turning: Experiencing resistance or unusual behavior when turning the vehicle.

How do you know if it's the axle shaft and not something else?

  1. Visual Inspection: Check for obvious damage like cracks, bends, or leaks around the axle shaft area.
  2. Wheel Play Test: With the vehicle safely raised, try to move the rear wheel side to side. Excessive play can indicate a worn axle shaft or bearing.
  3. Sound Isolation: Try to pinpoint the source of the noise. If it seems to be coming directly from the wheel area, the axle shaft is a likely culprit.
  4. Professional Diagnosis: A mechanic can perform more detailed tests to confirm the issue.

Common reasons why rear axle shafts fail:

  • Normal Wear and Tear: Over time, the constant stress and friction can wear down the axle shaft.
  • Lack of Lubrication: Insufficient gear oil can cause excessive friction and heat, leading to premature failure.
  • Impact Damage: Hitting potholes, curbs, or other obstacles can damage the axle shaft.
  • Corrosion: Rust and corrosion can weaken the axle shaft, making it more prone to breakage.
  • Excessive Load: Regularly overloading the vehicle can put extra stress on the axle shafts.

Buyer's Checklist

Before you buy a replacement rear axle shaft, here's what to consider:

  • Check the Side: This axle shaft is for the right (passenger) side. Make sure you need the right side and not the left.
  • Inspect the Splines: Look closely at the splines (the grooves that connect to the differential). Make sure they are in good condition and not worn or damaged.
  • Check for Straightness: The axle shaft should be straight and not bent. A bent axle shaft will cause vibrations and other problems.
  • Look for Cracks or Damage: Carefully inspect the entire axle shaft for any cracks, dents, or other signs of damage.

Quality indicators to look for:

  • Material: High-quality steel is important for strength and durability.
  • Manufacturing Process: Look for axle shafts that are precision-machined and heat-treated.
  • Surface Finish: A smooth surface finish helps to reduce friction and wear.
  • Warranty: A good warranty indicates that the manufacturer stands behind their product.

What's usually included with the part?

  • The axle shaft itself.
  • Sometimes, a new axle seal may be included. Check the product description.
  • Usually, you'll need to reuse your existing wheel hub and bearings.

Installation Overview

Replacing a rear axle shaft can range from moderate to difficult, depending on your experience.

  • Difficulty Level: Intermediate
  • Estimated Time: 2-4 hours

Special tools you might need:

  • Jack and jack stands
  • Wheel chocks
  • Socket set
  • Wrench set
  • Torque wrench
  • Slide hammer (for removing the old axle shaft)
  • Axle seal installer (optional, but recommended)
  • Gear oil

Critical steps and tips:

  1. Safety First: Always use jack stands to support the vehicle. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a jack.
  2. Disconnect the Brake Line: Be very careful when disconnecting the brake line. Avoid damaging it.
  3. Remove the Wheel Hub: You may need a special tool to remove the wheel hub from the axle shaft.
  4. Install the New Seal: If you're replacing the axle seal, use an axle seal installer to avoid damaging it.
  5. Torque to Spec: Use a torque wrench to tighten all bolts to the manufacturer's specifications.
  6. Refill Gear Oil: Make sure to refill the differential with the correct type and amount of gear oil.

DIY or Professional Installation?

  • If you're comfortable working on cars and have the necessary tools, you can probably do it yourself.
  • However, if you're not experienced or don't have the tools, it's best to have a professional install it. Improper installation can lead to serious problems.

Buying Options

Let's look at the different options for buying a rear axle shaft:

OptionProsCons
Used OEMGenuine factory part, tested and inspected, best value.May have some wear and tear.
Refurbished OEMFactory part professionally restored with new components.Can be more expensive than used.
New AftermarketBrand new third-party part built to OE specs.Quality can vary.
  • Used OEM: These are original parts taken from vehicles. They are tested to make sure they are working properly. This is often the most affordable option.
  • Refurbished OEM: These are original parts that have been repaired and restored to like-new condition. They often include new components.
  • New Aftermarket: These are brand new parts made by companies other than the original manufacturer. They are designed to meet the original specifications.

All three options can be good choices, depending on your budget and needs.

Typical Lifespan

A rear axle shaft can last a long time, but its lifespan depends on several factors.

  • Normal Lifespan: 75,000 - 150,000 miles or more.

Factors that affect longevity:

  • Driving Habits: Aggressive driving, such as hard acceleration and braking, can shorten the lifespan.
  • Maintenance: Regular maintenance, such as changing the differential fluid, can extend the lifespan.
  • Road Conditions: Driving on rough roads or in areas with potholes can damage the axle shaft.
  • Load: Regularly carrying heavy loads can put extra stress on the axle shaft.
  • Corrosion: Exposure to salt and other corrosive elements can weaken the axle shaft.

Price Ranges

Here's a general idea of what you can expect to pay for a rear axle shaft and installation:

  • Used OEM: $50 - $150
  • Refurbished OEM: $100 - $250
  • New Aftermarket: $150 - $300

Labor costs can vary depending on the shop and your location. Expect to pay:

  • Labor: $200 - $400

Total job cost estimates:

  • Used OEM: $250 - $550
  • Refurbished OEM: $300 - $650
  • New Aftermarket: $350 - $700

Vehicle-Specific Notes

The Buick Encore GX and Chevy Trailblazer are generally reliable vehicles, but there are a few things to keep in mind regarding the rear axle:

  • Rear Differential Issues: Some owners have reported issues with the rear differential, which can affect the axle shafts.
  • Proper Lubrication: It's important to use the correct type of gear oil in the rear differential to prevent damage to the axle shafts.
  • Regular Inspections: Have the rear axle and differential inspected regularly for any signs of wear or damage.

Check for any Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related to the rear axle on these vehicles. A TSB is a notice from the manufacturer about a known problem and how to fix it.

Verification After Install

After installing the new rear axle shaft, it's important to verify that it's working correctly.

  • Test Drive: Take the vehicle for a test drive and listen for any unusual noises.
  • Check for Vibrations: Pay attention to any vibrations, especially at higher speeds.
  • Inspect for Leaks: Check for any gear oil leaks around the axle shaft and wheel area.
  • Listen for Clicking: Make some tight turns and listen for clicking sounds.

If you notice any problems, take the vehicle back to the mechanic for further inspection.

FAQ

Q: How do I know if my rear axle shaft is bent?
A: A bent axle shaft will usually cause vibrations, especially at higher speeds. You may also notice a wobble in the rear wheel.

Q: Can I drive with a bad rear axle shaft?
A: It's not recommended. A bad rear axle shaft can be dangerous and can cause further damage to your vehicle.

Q: How often should I change my differential fluid?
A: Check your owner's manual for the recommended interval. Generally, it's every 30,000 to 60,000 miles.

Q: What kind of gear oil do I need for my Buick Encore GX or Chevy Trailblazer?
A: Consult your owner's manual or a trusted mechanic for the correct type of gear oil. Using the wrong type can damage the differential.

Q: Is it okay to buy a used axle shaft?
A: Yes, a used OEM axle shaft can be a good option, especially if you're on a budget. Just make sure it's been inspected and tested to ensure it's in good working condition.

Part Specifications

OEM Part Numbers:

  • GM: 42481416, 60005021, 60006453, 60008637, 60009519

Fits Years: 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

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