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Front Drive Shaft Overview

The front drive shaft uses a tripod type constant-velocity joint (CVJ) on the differential side and a Rzeppa type CVJ on the wheel side to transfer power from the differential to the wheels. The drive shaft employs two different types of CVJs, with a tripod joint connecting to the differential and a Rzeppa joint connecting to the wheel.

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Front Drive Shaft Overview

The front drive shaft uses a tripod type constant-velocity joint (CVJ) on the differential side and a Rzeppa type CVJ on the wheel side to transfer power from the differential to the wheels. The drive shaft employs two different types of CVJs, with a tripod joint connecting to the differential and a Rzeppa joint connecting to the wheel.

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CH-68 CHASSIS – FRONT DRIVE SHAFT

FRONT DRIVE SHAFT

 DESCRIPTION

The front drive shafts use the tripod type CVJ (Constant-Velocity Joint) on the differential side, and Rzeppa
type CVJ on the wheel side.

Rzeppa Type CVJ Tripod Type CVJ


Wheel Side Differential Side

232CH87

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