Where can I get a CV axle for my car?
No matter what make and model you need a CV axle for, you can get the right part at AutoZone. You might not know what a CV axle is, but you’ll notice when you’re driving on a bad one. Put simply, it is an axle that can transfer torque at an angle thanks to CV (constant velocity) joints.
What causes a CV axle to wear out?
The most common problem for CV axles comes when you have cracked or loose CV boots. This can happen the joints on either side of the axle, but most commonly it happens with the outer CV joint. Without the boot to hold the grease in and dirt out, the joint will lose its lubrication and wear out over time.
When is it time for a CV axle replacement?
If your car vibrates while driving or clicks loudly while turning, it might be time for a new CV axle. Here at AutoZone, we have CV axle replacement parts that are engineered for your vehicle to meet or exceed OE performance. We’re so confident in them that we offer a limited lifetime warranty. AutoZone makes finding the right part easy.
Why do you need a boot on a CV axle?
Without the boot, the grease would simply spin out of the CV joints. The boot also keeps dirt and grime out. On the CV axle are two CV joints along with one or two sets of splines. One side of the axle gets power from the engine while the other delivers the power to the driven wheel.
No matter what make and model you need a CV axle for, you can get the right part at AutoZone. You might not know what a CV axle is, but you’ll notice when you’re driving on a bad one. Put simply, it is an axle that can transfer torque at an angle thanks to CV (constant velocity) joints.
If your car vibrates while driving or clicks loudly while turning, it might be time for a new CV axle. Here at AutoZone, we have CV axle replacement parts that are engineered for your vehicle to meet or exceed OE performance. We’re so confident in them that we offer a limited lifetime warranty. AutoZone makes finding the right part easy.
The most common problem for CV axles comes when you have cracked or loose CV boots. This can happen the joints on either side of the axle, but most commonly it happens with the outer CV joint. Without the boot to hold the grease in and dirt out, the joint will lose its lubrication and wear out over time.
Where can I get a CV axle for my Subaru Forester?
If you drive something other than a Subaru Forester, it works the same way. No matter what make and model you need a CV axle for, you can get the right part at AutoZone. You might not know what a CV axle is, but you’ll notice when you’re driving on a bad one.