Vehicle Exhaust Repair

Your drive axle is what transfers energy from the transmission to the wheels of your vehicle—the front wheels in a front-wheel drive car, the rear wheels in a rear-wheel drive car, and all wheels in a 4×4 or four-wheel drive car. In other words, it is critical to making your vehicle move, facilitating steering and bearing the bulk of the weight of your vehicle.

This complex system includes constant velocity (CV) joints that keep the wheels balanced and moving and the differential, which controls the rotational speed of the wheels. The CV joints and the axle itself are protected by boots that maintain necessary lubrication to keep the parts moving.