Monday, March 17, 2014

The Easy, Smooth Drive of a Volvo Is All In the Front End

There are many good quality cars on the market today and one of the best is Volvo. They have a level of pride in the product they produce and put on the streets around the world. They are not only a high quality product, but they have some of the best engineering that makes them one of the safest cars on the road. Along with that high quality and safe reputation is the handling a Volvo offers.

What makes the handling of a Volvo so good?

The drive shaft would be the start of that great handling. The drive shaft supplies the torque and along with the universal joints, also called U-joints, the great suspension that Volvo is known for happens. The U-Joint in a Volvo is also referred to as the CV joint which is credited with the responsibility of a smooth transition of torque from the power shaft to the drive shaft. What makes Volvo so special is that there is absolutely no variance with the driven shaft whereas rear wheel drive cars will employ the rear axle half shafts.

The Volvo CV joints are greased and have a plastic or rubber boot. There are two types: A ball-type and a tripod-type. The ball-type is commonly used on the drive shaft's exterior and the tripod-type is used on the interior.

Not only does Volvo have special engineering with the front end, but the front end parts are made of the best quality materials possible. Should your Volvo ever need front end work, which is very unlikely, it is recommended to have only a Volvo certified technician do the work and use only Volvo parts.

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