
A vehicle’s Constant Velocity (CV) joint assists in the transfer of power from the driver yoke to the driven yoke, allowing for power to move from the engine to the wheels. For more general information on CV Joints, see our blog post.
It is important to ensure that whichever type of CV joint is in use in your vehicle, it is in good condition. This is the type of issue that should be picked up in a regular service. However, if begin to feel as though the steering of your vehicle is becoming stiffer, there may be an issue with your CV joint.
Driveshafts Perth are the drivetrain experts, and can help diagnose and rectify any problems with your CV joint (or related drivetrain issues).
Contact us for more information.
