INNER CV.JOINT 1K0498103E FOR AUDI A6/A8
2. Main Raw Material: 55# Steel and 20#Cr with heat treatment.
3. Size: 34T,
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1. Full stock
2. No MOQ
3. High quality
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5. Good after-sale service
- Grease come out– If your vehicle has a boot that is torn, it could result in grease leaking from it. Now should change your cv.boot.
- Vibrations – If there is a damaged or worn CV joint, then it will start to vibrate as the vehicle is in motion. The vibrations will become more excessive as you step on the gas pedal and accelerate faster. If you go too fast, your ability to control the vehicle will be limited which could put you and other drivers on the road in danger. Rather than continuing to put people at risk, take any early vibrations as a warning sign that you need to get your CV joint replaced.
- Loud Turning Sounds – Whenever there is loud popping or clicking noises as you’re turning the steering wheel, it could be attributed to a bad CV joint. Depending on the seriousness of the joint’s condition, you may need to replace the whole shaft assembly in addition to replacing the CV joint.
- Knocking Noises – One easily recognizable symptom is a knocking noise that comes from the CV joint if it is too worn or damaged. It will either come from the inner joint on a front-wheel drive vehicle or the inner and outer joints of a rear-wheel drive vehicle. If you want to find out on your own if this is due to the CV joint, change the gear to reverse and then step on the gas pedal. Try to rotate from decelerating the vehicle to accelerating it. The noises should get louder as you continue to do this. If so, it means the CV joint is bad.
- Bounciness – In normal situations, your vehicle should be completely steady if you’re driving down a paved road that is totally flat and has no bumps or potholes. But if your vehicle were to bounce around while moving on a flat road like this, then your CV joint must be to blame. Have a mechanic check on your CV joint to ensure this is the problem. Don’t let it wait or else the condition could get worse on a bumpy road