• How Does the CV Axle Work?
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  • Here’s how different parts of a constant velocity axle ensure efficient power distribution and smooth steering:
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    How Does the CV Axle Work?

     

    Here’s how different parts of a constant velocity axle ensure efficient power distribution and smooth steering:

     

    • Inner CV jointPositioned near the transmission, the inner joint facilitates axle movement as the vehicle’s suspension travels, ensuring consistent power transmission at varying angles.
    • CV axle: Extending from the inner CV joint to the outer CV joint, the CV axle shaft delivers power to the wheels and maintains a constant speed during turns.
    • Outer CV jointLocated near the wheel hub, the outer constant velocity joint transfers power to the wheel assembly. This allows the wheels to maintain a constant speed even when they change angles during steering maneuvers.
    • CV boot: The CV rubber boot is a flexible cover that protects the outer and inner joint from dirt and debris.

     

    Note: The CV axle joint is an integral part of the drive shaft of a front wheel drive car. Each wheel has two CV joints — one connecting the transmission to the axle and the other to the wheel.

     

     

    Signs & Symptoms of a Bad CV Axle/Joint

     

     

    1. Accelerating or Turning Makes Clicking Noise


    One of the most common and noticeable bad CV joint symptoms is an audible clicking noise when turning or accelerating. When CV axles become excessively worn, the constant velocity joints will become loose and click when turning or accelerating. The clicks may become louder or more pronounced during sharper and faster turns and will be heard on the side with the faulty CV shaft. Alongside popping noises, you may also have a hard time steering while making turns and rounding corners.

     

    2. Edge of Tire is Greasy


    Another sign of a bad CV axle is grease on the inside edge of the tire or along the underside of the vehicle. A torn or cracked CV boot will leak grease that ends up tossed around while the axle turns. A leaky boot will eventually lead to CV joint failure, as dirt and debris will get into the boot and damage the joint. Should enough grease leak out, you may notice a growling noise from a lack of lubricant, as well as a steady knocking when driving at low speeds.

     

    3. Excessive Vibration When Driving


    Excessive vibrations while driving is another bad CV axle symptom. If a CV joint or axle shaft is damaged in any way that affects its balance while rotating, it will cause the shaft to vibrate excessively while operating the vehicle. The vibrations may oscillate, or become more pronounced as vehicle speed increases. Excessive vibration from failing CV shafts can interfere with handling and ride characteristics, and the overall safety and comfort of the vehicle. Usually, the CV axle will need to be replaced if it is damaged enough to cause vibrations. It’s crucial to buy a quality replacement CV joint if yours needs to be replaced to ensure long-term health of your vehicle.

     

    4. Excessive Tire Wear


    Another symptom of a bad CV joint is excessive wear on the edges of your tires. This can occur when the CV joint is not distributing weight evenly across the tire due to its inability to properly function. As a result, certain spots of your tire shoulder more load than others, leading to early tire wear. If you notice that your tires are wearing down faster on the edges, it's worth having your CV joint inspected by a professional.

     

    How to Replace a CV Axle? 

     

    Here’s the step-by-step process a professional mechanic would follow to replace a faulty CV axle:

     

    1. Use a jack to raise the front of the car and secure it with jack stands for safety.
    1. Next, use a lug wrench to remove the affected wheel and the axle nut.
    1. In the engine compartment, disconnect the bad axle from the transmission.
    1. Insert the new CV axle into the transmission and secure the other end firmly into the wheel hub.
    1. Put the wheel back in place, tighten the lug nuts securely, and reattach the axle nut.
    1. Carefully lower the car from the jack stands. 
    2. Go for a test drive and ensure the vehicle operates smoothly.

     

    How to Extend the CV Axle Lifespan?

     

    Here’s how to reduce the likelihood of a broken CV joint, damaged CV joint boot, and CV axle failure:

     

    • Follow the recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle, including regular inspections and replacements of the CV joint boot by a qualified mechanic.
    • Keep your tires properly inflated to avoid excessive strain on the CV axles.
    • Avoid driving over potholes and rough roads to minimize axle stress.
    • Avoid sudden acceleration, hard braking, and sharp turns, especially on uneven or slippery surfaces.
    • Practice gentle steering movements rather than abrupt jerks, which can strain the CV axle shaft.
    • Stay within your vehicle’s maximum load capacity, as overloading can place additional stress on the axles.
    • Ensure that the CV axles are properly lubricated to reduce friction and wear.
    • If you notice any symptoms of a failing CV axle shaft, have it inspected and repaired promptly to prevent further damage.
    • When replacing CV axles, use quality auto parts that meet the manufacturer’s specifications.

     

     


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    Item Specifics
    Manufacturer Part Number AFP834584A20
    Brand afpaparts20
    Placement on Vehicle Front
    Fitment Type Direct Replacement
    Type CV Axle Assembly
    Quantity 2
    Surface Finish Heat treatment
    Non-Domestic Product No
    Other Part Number 10359409.F,10359410.F
    Superseded Part Number 10382154.F,22710926.F
    Interchange Part Number 66-1376.F
    Mounting Hardware Included No
    Length 20.625"
    Colour Normal black
    Bundle Listing Yes
    Warranty 1 Year
    Material steel
    OE Spec or Performance/Custom Performance/Custom
    Modified Item No
    Input Shaft Connection Style Splined
    Output Shaft Connection Style Splined
    Drive Type FWD
    Transmission Type Automatic,Manual
    ABS Ring Included Yes
    Axle Nut Locking Type Self-Lock
    Spindle Nut Included Yes
    Spindle Nut Thread Size M20 x 1.5

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    CV Axle for Chevrolet Cobalt HHR Pontiac G5 Saturn Ion 2.4 05-11 2pc Front LH&RH

    How Does the CV Axle Work?

     

    Here’s how different parts of a constant velocity axle ensure efficient power distribution and smooth steering:

     

    • Inner CV jointPositioned near the transmission, the inner joint facilitates axle movement as the vehicle’s suspension travels, ensuring consistent power transmission at varying angles.
    • CV axle: Extending from the inner CV joint to the outer CV joint, the CV axle shaft delivers power to the wheels and maintains a constant speed during turns.
    • Outer CV jointLocated near the wheel hub, the outer constant velocity joint transfers power to the wheel assembly. This allows the wheels to maintain a constant speed even when they change angles during steering maneuvers.
    • CV boot: The CV rubber boot is a flexible cover that protects the outer and inner joint from dirt and debris.

     

    Note: The CV axle joint is an integral part of the drive shaft of a front wheel drive car. Each wheel has two CV joints — one connecting the transmission to the axle and the other to the wheel.

     

     

    Signs & Symptoms of a Bad CV Axle/Joint

     

     

    1. Accelerating or Turning Makes Clicking Noise


    One of the most common and noticeable bad CV joint symptoms is an audible clicking noise when turning or accelerating. When CV axles become excessively worn, the constant velocity joints will become loose and click when turning or accelerating. The clicks may become louder or more pronounced during sharper and faster turns and will be heard on the side with the faulty CV shaft. Alongside popping noises, you may also have a hard time steering while making turns and rounding corners.

     

    2. Edge of Tire is Greasy


    Another sign of a bad CV axle is grease on the inside edge of the tire or along the underside of the vehicle. A torn or cracked CV boot will leak grease that ends up tossed around while the axle turns. A leaky boot will eventually lead to CV joint failure, as dirt and debris will get into the boot and damage the joint. Should enough grease leak out, you may notice a growling noise from a lack of lubricant, as well as a steady knocking when driving at low speeds.

     

    3. Excessive Vibration When Driving


    Excessive vibrations while driving is another bad CV axle symptom. If a CV joint or axle shaft is damaged in any way that affects its balance while rotating, it will cause the shaft to vibrate excessively while operating the vehicle. The vibrations may oscillate, or become more pronounced as vehicle speed increases. Excessive vibration from failing CV shafts can interfere with handling and ride characteristics, and the overall safety and comfort of the vehicle. Usually, the CV axle will need to be replaced if it is damaged enough to cause vibrations. It’s crucial to buy a quality replacement CV joint if yours needs to be replaced to ensure long-term health of your vehicle.

     

    4. Excessive Tire Wear


    Another symptom of a bad CV joint is excessive wear on the edges of your tires. This can occur when the CV joint is not distributing weight evenly across the tire due to its inability to properly function. As a result, certain spots of your tire shoulder more load than others, leading to early tire wear. If you notice that your tires are wearing down faster on the edges, it's worth having your CV joint inspected by a professional.

     

    How to Replace a CV Axle? 

     

    Here’s the step-by-step process a professional mechanic would follow to replace a faulty CV axle:

     

    1. Use a jack to raise the front of the car and secure it with jack stands for safety.
    1. Next, use a lug wrench to remove the affected wheel and the axle nut.
    1. In the engine compartment, disconnect the bad axle from the transmission.
    1. Insert the new CV axle into the transmission and secure the other end firmly into the wheel hub.
    1. Put the wheel back in place, tighten the lug nuts securely, and reattach the axle nut.
    1. Carefully lower the car from the jack stands. 
    2. Go for a test drive and ensure the vehicle operates smoothly.

     

    How to Extend the CV Axle Lifespan?

     

    Here’s how to reduce the likelihood of a broken CV joint, damaged CV joint boot, and CV axle failure:

     

    • Follow the recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle, including regular inspections and replacements of the CV joint boot by a qualified mechanic.
    • Keep your tires properly inflated to avoid excessive strain on the CV axles.
    • Avoid driving over potholes and rough roads to minimize axle stress.
    • Avoid sudden acceleration, hard braking, and sharp turns, especially on uneven or slippery surfaces.
    • Practice gentle steering movements rather than abrupt jerks, which can strain the CV axle shaft.
    • Stay within your vehicle’s maximum load capacity, as overloading can place additional stress on the axles.
    • Ensure that the CV axles are properly lubricated to reduce friction and wear.
    • If you notice any symptoms of a failing CV axle shaft, have it inspected and repaired promptly to prevent further damage.
    • When replacing CV axles, use quality auto parts that meet the manufacturer’s specifications.

     

     


    • 834584-vap

    Item Specifics
    Manufacturer Part Number :AFP834584A20
    Brand :afpaparts20
    Placement on Vehicle :Front
    Fitment Type :Direct Replacement
    Type :CV Axle Assembly
    Quantity :2
    Surface Finish :Heat treatment
    Non-Domestic Product :No
    Other Part Number :10359409.F,10359410.F
    Superseded Part Number :10382154.F,22710926.F
    Interchange Part Number :66-1376.F
    Mounting Hardware Included :No
    Length :20.625"
    Colour :Normal black
    Bundle Listing :Yes
    Warranty :1 Year
    Material :steel
    OE Spec or Performance/Custom :Performance/Custom
    Modified Item :No
    Input Shaft Connection Style :Splined
    Output Shaft Connection Style :Splined
    Drive Type :FWD
    Transmission Type :Automatic,Manual
    ABS Ring Included :Yes
    Axle Nut Locking Type :Self-Lock
    Spindle Nut Included :Yes
    Spindle Nut Thread Size :M20 x 1.5

    Payment
    1.We accept paypal only
     
    2.We only ship to verified PayPal addresses. Please make sure your PayPal address is verified and up to date before sending payment. We cannot change any address after checkout has been completed. Please make sure you submit your correct address!
    Shipping
    1. Items will be shipped within 24 hours after getting your verified payment.
     
    2.US Storage& UNITED STATES by fast shipping.We offer 24 hours dispatch and estimated delivery time is 3-5 business days.except weekend and other irresistible factors.Please feel free to contact us if you haven't receive the item after the estimated shipping time
    Returns
    1.Defective products can be exchanged or returned for full price refund within 30days after you receive the item.
     
    2.Any returning or exchanging item must be in new condition and cannot be tempered.
     
    3. Buyers are responsible to pay the return shipping fee or exchange shipping fee.
     
    4.Please contact us by eBay email first before you return the item Every week we have new items put on sale , if the items you don't need now ,you also cam often come to visit my store, maybe one day you can buy the items in our stores which you need.
    Feedback

    We will leave positive feedback to buyer as soon as buyer pays for the item. Leaving Negative feedback or Netural Feedback is never a good way to resolve problem .We hightly appreciate that you can refer to us before you leaving Negative feedback or Neutral feedback .We will offer help to resolve your problems as fast as possible.

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