Posted on 3/30/2023
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Your car's CV joints are essential components that help to transfer power from the transmission to the wheels, allowing your car to move forward. These joints are subjected to constant stress and can wear out over time, leading to a bumpy and uncomfortable ride. Here's what you need to know about CV joints and when to replace them: What are CV Joints? CV joints, or constant velocity joints, are components that allow your car's wheels to turn smoothly while maintaining a constant velocity. They are located at the ends of the front axle and are covered by protective boots filled with lubricating grease. Over time, these boots can crack or tear, allowing dirt and moisture to enter and causing the joint to wear out. When to Replace CV Joints Signs of Bad CV Joints Include: A clicking or popping sound when turning your car Vibration or shaking while driving, particularly at higher speeds Protective boot may appear damaged or leaking grease It's impor ... read more