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  1. Learn about the different types of axles in cars, such as front, rear, and stub axles, and how they work. Find out how to choose the right axle ratio for your vehicle and how to identify axle issues.

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    • Vibration. If you feel unusual vibrations, particularly those that seem to come and go at certain speeds, the drive shaft may be off-balance. This can happen if it is bent from an impact — off-roading lately?
    • Clunking. Clunking when putting the transmission in gear, changing forward to reverse, or vice versa may indicate excessive differential clearance or worn U-joints.
    • Slapping. Road debris may wrap around the drive shaft or axle shaft. This might result in slapping noises, rubbing noises, off-balance vibrations and collateral damage.
    • Bucking. There are two sliding joint types. Sliding yokes depend on the transmission for lubrication, and so aren’t prone to failure, but slider drive shafts feature a sliding joint —usually splined and booted — in the shaft itself.
  2. Find and compare various axle shafts for your vehicle at O'Reilly Auto Parts. Choose from different lengths, materials, and power ratings, and order online or pick up in store.

  3. Find tough, beefy direct fit axle shafts for street and off-road vehicles at Summit Racing. Choose from a variety of differential case designs, axle lengths, wheel stud patterns, and more.

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · Learn what axle shafts are, how to spot the signs of a worn or broken one, and how to replace it step by step. Find out why axle shafts are critical for your vehicle's drivetrain and safety, and where to shop for high-quality parts.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AxleAxle - Wikipedia

    An axle or axletree is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. On wheeled vehicles, the axle may be fixed to the wheels, rotating with them, or fixed to the vehicle, with the wheels rotating around the axle. [1] . In the former case, bearings or bushings are provided at the mounting points where the axle is supported.

  6. Car axles are central shafts that serve as a mechanical link between the transmission and the wheels. Most cars have two axles: front and rear. Larger vehicles like heavy-duty commercial trucks can have more than two axles. Constant velocity (CV) axles are commonly found on modern vehicles, both on front and rear wheel drive vehicles.

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