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Used Drive Shaft Parts

Used Drive Shaft Parts The drive shaft is an essential part of your rear wheel drive vehicle. As part of the vehicle’s drive train, the drive shaft is responsible for transferring power through the engine and transmission to the rear wheels and allowing the vehicle to move. The drive shaft is connected at one end to the transmission and at the other end to the rear axle assembly. After the vehicle is started and put into gear, as the gas pedal is pushed down the drive shaft turns. A set of gears within the transmission then turns the drive shaft and the drive shaft then turns an additional set of gears located in the rear axle assembly of the vehicle. When these gears are turned bearings which are attached to the rear wheels allow the wheels to turn and the vehicle is able to roll. The more the gas pedal is pushed down the more speed these gears turn with, thus allowing the vehicle to roll faster. Therefore, it is essential that the drive shaft is in good condition in order for the vehicle to perform well. Many different vehicles operate using a drive shaft. If your vehicle is rear wheel drive or all wheel drive then a drive shaft is responsible for powering your vehicle. As with any other moving part, things can sometimes go wrong with the drive shaft. Most of the time drive shaft issues center around the U- joints that connect the drive shaft at either end to the transmission and the rear axle assembly. These joints can sometimes wear out, especially after several years of use. When problems occur with the U- joints on the drive shaft the vehicle begins […]

By |June 10th, 2013|Drivetrain|Comments Off on Used Drive Shaft Parts

Used Rear Axle Assembly Replacement Parts

Used Rear Axle Assembly Replacement Parts The rear axle assembly of a vehicle is important for the basic operation of the vehicle. If something goes wrong with the rear axle assembly the vehicle may not be able to function as it was intended. This is especially true for vehicles that are designed as rear wheel drive automobiles. On these types of vehicles the rear axle assembly is the part that drives the wheels and causes them to turn when power is applied. This is done by connecting the vehicle’s transmission to the rear axle assembly through a drive shaft that turns gears within the assembly. This in turn causes the wheels to move when the gas pedal is pressed down. Whenever there is a problem with the axle assembly it causes the vehicle to either lurch forward, or if the problem is severe enough, the vehicle will not move at all. The rear axle assembly differs depending on the type of vehicle that you are driving. However, the basic parts that make up the rear axle assembly tend to be similar across the board. All assemblies contain a set of gears that are turned by the drive shaft when the gas pedal is pressed down. This set of gears then turns an additional set of gears which causes the rear wheels to move. The fact that there are so many moving parts within the gear assembly creates an opportunity for an array of problems with the rear axle assembly. Typically when something goes wrong it is because the gears have worn out over a period of time or in some cases because there was not enough lubricant in the gear system to prevent them from […]

By |June 9th, 2013|Suspension|Comments Off on Used Rear Axle Assembly Replacement Parts

Front Upper Control Arms

Front Upper Control Arms The front upper control arm on your car is just one part of the front suspension. The upper control arm is the piece that prevents the wheel from moving in a sideways direction. When the arm fails, your tire can tilt at an angle. When you need suspension parts, we can help you find everything you need at cheap prices. You do not need to waste your time searching all over the Internet. Enter the name of the part into our locator bar and get search results from our national auto parts database.The tire and brake housing is connected to a bearing that is attached to a spindle or knuckle. The spindle allows the wheel to turn and move up and down. The base of the upper control arm assembly attaches to the frame of your vehicle. This attachment pivots on a bushing. The end attached to the knuckle pivots with a ball joint. If the control arm on your vehicle is in good condition, you may only need to replace the bushings. Not all vehicles use the upper arm. Many vehicles with front-wheel drive use struts and only have a lower control arm. When you replace parts on the front end of your vehicle, you will often need to have a front-end alignment done. If you are the least bit unsure, have the alignment checked. Even a slight problem can cause poor handling and increase the wear on your tires. Remember to use caution when you are working on suspension systems. In a coil spring assembly, the spring is compressed about halfway. The jack must be place properly, under the lower control arm, to prevent the spring from releasing when […]

By |May 16th, 2013|Suspension|Comments Off on Front Upper Control Arms