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CV joints are an important part of the drivetrain on your vehicle. They transmit power from the axles to the wheels and allow flexibility so that your suspension can move freely up and down, and your wheels can turn left and right while still applying power to the ground. The job of your Ford CV boot is to protect the CV joint from harmful contaminants including water and road debris, and keep the nice clean grease on the inside to ensure a long life of the overall joint. Just the smallest tear in Ford CV boots can cause premature CV joint failure, which can be expensive to repair. A much more affordable approach is to replace your Ford CV boots on a regular basis. This will keep your ride out of the shop and on the road where it belongs.
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While the CV joint has plenty of modern applications, its history goes back several hundred years when the initial concept was thought up by physicists for use in construction applications. The letters CV stand for constant velocity and refer to the design principle that both ends of the joint spin at a continuous speed unlike u-joints. Early automotive use started in the late 1920's when engineers saw the benefits of the CV joint allowing for smooth transmission of power through extreme angle changes. Today CV joints are commonly used on most front wheel drive and rear wheel drive vehicles with fully independent suspensions. With low noise and vibration and great efficiency they are the joint of choice for modern power applications.
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