CV Joint or Constant velocity joint is a core part of your drive shaft. It gives flexibility to your car wheels’ range of motion, transmit power efficiently from transmission to your car wheels while making sure that they rotate at a constant speed.
Constant velocity joint is the main component that allows drive shaft do what it does. Structurally, the joints are the heads that attaches to the two ends of your drive shaft.
Virtually all drive shafts will have two constant velocity joint.
If you don’t look carefully, these joints can look like identical twins to an untrained eyes! But, they are definitely not the same.
To distinguish them, we refer to them as the (i) outboard / outer constant velocity joint and (ii) inboard / inner constant velocity joint.
Outer constant velocity joint is a fixed joint that connects to the hub assembly on your car wheels. We call it a fixed joint because it is kept in a fixed position and does not move horizontally or vertically.
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Dongguan Leqian Plastic and Hardware Products Co., Ltd. was established in 2008. For 18 years, we have been serving customers in various industries in the field of metal processing.