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Your vehicle’s CV joint, axle assembly, driveshaft and universal joints are critical to the performance and drivability of your vehicle. The driveshaft is a steel or aluminum cylindrical component that connects the transmission to the front and/or rear differential. The driveshaft connects to the transmission through the universal joints, which are responsible for transferring the torque from the transmission to the drive wheels at a constant speed. Front wheel drive vehicles use CV joints on the front axles. CV joints allow the axle to bend and change while accommodating the bounce of the wheels. The axle bears the weight of the vehicle while also being strong enough to sustain the forces from braking and accelerating. Over time and through normal use, your vehicle’s axle, CV joint, and driveshaft components may require maintenance or replacement services.
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There are signs to look for when determining when to schedule an inspection of your vehicle’s front axle, rear axle, CV joints, driveshaft and universal joints. Clunking or clicking noises especially while turning are signs that a CV joint needs replacement. Vibrations during acceleration may indicate a damaged driveshaft, though they may also point to an axle issue depending on the layout of your vehicle. Turning and steering issues may also arise out of a problem with the driveshaft. CV joints can go bad when the grease leaks out of a damaged CV boot. There are various determinants for how quickly your vehicle’s axle, CV joint, and driveshaft components will degrade over time. If you would like to learn more about the intervals between repairs for front wheel drive axles, main driveshafts, CV joints, U-joints, yokes, and other axle assembly components, then contact us today.
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The CV axles are located between the drive wheels and the transmission assembly. Their role is to deliver consistent power to the wheels as they traverse various types of terrain. The CV axle is attached to the wheels by CV joints. The inner CV joints connect the transmission to the CV axle while the outer CV joints connect the CV axle to the wheels. The CV joints connect the CV axle to the wheels, and deliver power while maintaining a constant velocity. The CV axle assembly—the axle shaft, CV joints, and CV boots—is designed to deliver flexible power to the wheels. This means that the axle is able to transmit required levels of torque to the wheels regardless of the angle of the axle. At first, CV axles were commonly used in front-wheel drive vehicles, but today CV axles are also common in rear-wheel drive vehicles.
Catching potential problems early can help prevent more costly and expansive repairs on your vehicles CV axles. Trouble turning and resistance from tires while maneuvering are signs of CV axle issues. A bad CV axle will emit noise, such as squeaking that increases with speed. Vibrations that increase with speed and vibrating floorboards are also signs that your CV axle should be inspected by our service staff. While an inspection of the CV axle is centered on checking the axle, our inspectors may find problems related to CV joints or CV boots. Because the CV axle components combine into one working assembly, reviewing proper working conditions for all components is extremely important for CV axle maintenance. Our CV axle inspection can help keep major repairs or replacements at bay.
Team Ryan Automotive proudly serves axle, cv joint, and driveshaft repair needs of customers in Buford, GA, Cumming, GA, Sugar Hill, GA, Suwanee, GA, and surrounding areas. If you are in need of a axle, cv joint, and driveshaft maintenance & repair in Buford and Cumming, GA, stop by Team Ryan Automotive and talk with one of our friendly and knowledgeable axle, cv joint, and driveshaft repair mechanics about your car’s axle, cv joint, and driveshaft repair service. Or feel free to give us a call and we’ll be happy to help you with any concerns.
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