Drive shaft
The drive shaft is part of the drivetrain of the car. The drive shaft's job is to transfer driving force between two
parts, in this case the power from the gearbox and engine to the wheels. In the
case of a front-wheel drive car, the drive shaft is attached to the gearbox on
the inside and to the knuckle piece on the outside. The outside protrudes
through the
wheel bearing hubs , causing it to rotate with the drive of the axle. In
the case of a rear-wheel drive car, a
mounting propshaft (intermediate shaft) runs
from the gearbox (front of the car) to the mounting propshaft at the rear of the car.
This cardan is then prohibited again with two drive shafts that ensure that the
rear wheels are driven. Then there are four-wheel drive cars. In this case, the
front-wheel drive works the same as a front-wheel drive car and the rear-wheel
drive works the same as a rear-wheel drive car.
This drive shaft consists of a
connecting shaft with a CV joint and a
CV boot on both sides. The CV
joint is used when the shaft is not in a straight line. In some cases it is
necessary that it absorbs corners. The CV joint makes it possible for a car to
make a steering angle. The CV boot, or drive axle boot, ensures that no dirt can
reach the CV joint. Because the drivetrain of the car is used a lot, these parts are
also subject to wear.
Drive shaft broken symptoms
A drive shaft can therefore become
worn, which can cause mechanical damage to the various parts of the shaft. Car
manufacturers do not specify a standard lifespan for this car part. But how do
you actually recognize a broken drive shaft? There are a number of symptoms
that indicate a defect;
Ticking sound while steering;
Ticking sound while accelerating;
Vibration while driving;
Car pulls to one side while driving;
Car no longer drives in a straight
line;
Problems while shifting;
Oil stains under CV joint while
standing still;
Visual damage drive shaft, CV joint
or boot.
Replace drive shaft
If you recognize any of the above
symptoms, there is a chance that the drive shaft is broken. But, in many cases
it can also only be about the CV joint. This is a more common defect that is
often caused by a defective drive shaft cover. When the boot is defective, dirt
and moisture can reach the CV joint. In addition, the grease will run out of
the CV joint. Both cases are disastrous for the CV joint. Do you want to
replace the CV joint? Then it is recommended to replace the entire drive shaft.
This is because the drive shaft has made just as many kilometers as the CV
joint and is also subject to wear. If there is damage to the drive shaft, you
will of course have to replace it completely.
Buy drive shaft
Buying new drive shafts is done
quickly and easily at Winparts. You can simply enter your car
model on the site and the suitable products for your car will be shown. You can
choose from various top brands such as
SKF , GSP , FEBI and Blue Print . You can
also contact us for other parts for the undercarriage of your car. For example,
we sell
shock absorbers , anti-roll bars , lowering springs and bump stops .