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While driving, your engine suffers daily wear and tear which emphasizes the need for routine check for proper maintenance. Although original factory constant velocity joints (CV joints) are crafted to last, it will eventually give in to damages which alter the efficient of its service. Even this part is often over specified for some applications, it is designed to be rigid and strong which makes it endure miles of miles of applications without needing replacement provided that the CV boot does not wear or crack.

The main function of your CV joint is to transfer the torque at a uniform speed to the wheels to facilitate free suspension motions in resisting spring actions. Found in all front-wheel drives, it is attached to both drive shaft ends packed with grease and protectively covered by the rubber or plastic boot. The practical applications of the part allows a spinning shaft to transmit power at a constant rotational speed with minimum friction that enables your vehicle to follow the course of your driving style with excellent engine response and lighter handling.

Certain types of CV joints are employed on the drive shafts of modern cars which includes ball-type and tripod-type. A number of variations for ball-type joints are used at the inboard end where the shaft moves up or down due to suspension movements. The tripod-type is used at the outboard end of the drive shaft secured in place by a circlip. Transmission joints are very strong and usually require minimum maintenance which is limited to visual inspection. Once the CV boot wears or gets ripped, you must opt for a new boot kit to protect your CV joint. Leaving the part with worn boot results to grease leaks and induced corrosion.

The secret to extend the part’s life efficiency lies in packing it with enough proper greasing to effectively flush away contaminants. It may only incur failures due to wear and partial seizure with prolonged usage. Wear in the outer joint is noticeable with increased vibrations at certain speeds. These vibrations are similarly felt when you have unbalanced wheel. Strange pattering sensations through the suspension is the tell tale signs of having partial seizure. This case is usually caused by the joint overheating which results to splitting of outer joint gaiter which also throws out grease.

Opting for immediate replacement for worn boots is essential to keep your CV joints rust free and set for miles and miles of reliable service. Prolonging the use of worn boots results to CV failure due to lack of lubrication and corrosion. In case your vehicle’s existing CV joint goes bad, Parts Train offers convenient 24/7 online shopping for heavy duty and cost effective replacements. Great deals await your visit so check out our online store to complete your automotive needs any day and any time.

 
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CV Joint
OMIX-ADA CV JOINT -- Includes boot, clamp and grease; A high quality, direct fit OE replacement CV joint for front axle, outer shaft only; With Omix-Ada's limited 6-month or 6,000-mile warranty.
  • Brand: Omix
  • Location: Front
Price: $128.41
CV Joint
OMIX-ADA CV JOINT -- A high quality, direct fit OE replacement CV joint; With Omix-Ada's limited 6-month or 6,000-mile warranty.
  • Brand: Omix
Price: $114.97
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  • Brand: GKN Drivetech
  • Location: Rear
  • Type: Direct Fit OE Replacement
Price: $63.95
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  • Brand: GKN Drivetech
  • Location: Rear
  • Type: Direct Fit OE Replacement
Price: $101.95
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  • Brand: GKN Drivetech
  • Type: Direct Fit OE Replacement
Price: $96.95

 

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