A constant velocity (CV) joint is a type of mechanical joint used to connect the drive shaft of a vehicle to its wheels. The purpose of the CV joint is to transmit torque from the engine to the wheels while allowing the wheels to move up and down and steer from side to side. The […]
In this video we show you the symptoms of a bad inner CV joint on a 2006 Focus. Feel free to ask questions, comment and subscribe.
http://www.ericthecarguy.com/ This one is a request from more than one person so I’m happy to bring it to you. As I said in the video I personally don’t see much point of replacing just the CV boots anymore as it just makes more sense to replace the axle, that’s just how I feel however. If […]
This video shows how to disassemble, inspect and reassemble a Constant Velocity (CV or Birfield) Joint. If we can ever assist you in any of your off-road needs log on to www.lowrangeoffroad.com or call us at 801-805-6644.
(by speedkar99) Here’s how a CV Axle works to turn your car’s wheels. The constant velocity axle links the rotational motion of the transmission to the hub and thus turns the car’s wheels. Generally, CV axles are used on the front of FWD or AWD cars on vehicles with independent suspension. The main advantage of […]