
The CV joint or constant velocity joint helps in the process of transferring power from the driveshaft and transmission to the wheels of the vehicle. To be more specific, the constant velocity joints make it possible through those variable angles existing between the wheels and the driveshaft. This way, the rotating angled joints won’t have any effect on the rotational speed of the vehicle’s wheels since there won’t be any friction than there could have been if the joints were straight.
The constant velocity joints are found in the wheels of a vehicle that turn. This means that if you …