CV Joint and Boot Service
A CV axle is made up of 2 CV joints.
The axle transmits torque from the engine and transmission to drive the vehicle's wheels.
Constant velocity joints, or CV joints
are universal joints that are able to transfer torque at large angles efficiently. These CV joints transfer power very
smoothly. They are comprised of four basic parts:
- The outer section, which has grooves machined on its inner surface
- The bearings, which are usually in a "cage"
- The inner ball, which has grooves on its outer surface for the bearings to ride in
- A rubber boot to protect the unit from dirt and moisture.
What Will Steering and Suspension System Services Cost?
A common cause of CV joint failure is
cracks in the CV boot. When the boot is cracked, it allows dirt and grit to mix with the grease and wear down the parts of
the joint. A clicking noise heard when turning is the most common symptom of CV joint problems. The CV boots should be
replaced as soon as cracking is visible in their rubber folds.
Important Note: Never open a boot to
inspect the CV joint. The boots are airtight and if opened, the CV joint will require servicing.
What Will CV Joint
and Boot Services Cost?
Since Meineke is a nationwide chain of
independently owned and operated franchises, prices - and services -- vary from location to location. Contact your local Meineke dealer
for specific pricing information for CV joint and boot service. For the most accurate estimate, take your
vehicle to Meineke for a free inspection of your car brakes. Our trained technicians can then assess your vehicle's needs,
answer any questions and review your options.