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RPM Dominator 2. I would steer clear of the X33 just because of the unique hub design. I have heard about problems with the hubs egging out. LSR Axecaliber is another good option.
 
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#1 is Rpm. #2 is Lsr. Dura blues’ warranty is not very good.
 
I have had nothing but excellent things to say and report about the LSR Axcaliber which I’ve had for quite a while!!

I run the JJ&A on my banshee and that is an insane axle but not designed for MX...
 
As I posted previously, I like LSR, however; very recently the last batch of LSR axles received at BDT had to be sent back to LSR for replacement. Not sure if the end user would of caught the flaws, BDT did. The issue was with the Hub's and how they pressed them on. Two of the three LSR axles received at BDT had Hubs that sat slightly out of perpendicularity with the axle, not good, yet not a feature that really stood out. Otherwise the LSR axles looked great. I must say LSR quickly replaced them with good LSR axles...

Time to start looking at other options; RPM axles look like a good quality product to consider as well IMO.

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What do you guys think of mix matching aftermarket axles and hubs? I have a LSR axle currently running oem hubs. I wanted to buy a pair of used billet LSR hubs but can’t find a nice pair. ATVGUY has a super nice pair of Durablue billet hubs. Other than having 2 different companies there shouldn’t be a problem right?
 
I prefer the LSR Billet Hubs. But the stock ones hold up fine. I have a stock set on my XC bike on my RPM Dominator Axle. Lots of racing and lots of power. Zero issues thus far. if you got the bank, go for the billet. Stock works good to.
 
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