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A drive shaft CV joint, which stands for drive shaft constant velocity joint, allows the transfer of torque between two shafts, from the driven shaft to the driving shaft, which are angled at each other. Its design provides smooth torque transfer, eliminating any fluctuations in the rotational speed of the driven shaft. A drive shaft CV joint is most commonly used in vehicles with lifted or increased hide right and to some vehicles wherein the underside components do not provide a clearing for a straight solid drive shaft. It also provides smooth wheel rotation during up and down motion of the suspension. Auto Parts Network has a complete list of parts you need to repair, upgrade, or modify your car.

