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Axles
Axles - High-Performance Parts for Enhanced Vehicle Stability and Control at Vivid Racing Discover a wide selection of premium axles designed to improve your vehicle's performance and handling. Vivid Racing offers top-quality axles that enhance stability and durability, ensuring a smoother ride and better power transfer. Shop now for the best in aftermarket axles to elevate your driving experience.
USA Standard Gear 6 Lug Rear Axle Left Side for 1997-2003 Durango, 1997-2004 Dakota
USA Standard Gear 6 Lug Rear Axle for 1997-2003 Dodge Durango, 1997-2004 Dakota RH Side
USA Standard Gear AMC 20 Steel Spool Model 20 for 29 Spline Axles 3.08 and Up
USA Standard Gear ZA M35C-27-L AMC 35 Axle C/Clip Rear Left Hand Replacement Part
USA Standard Gear ZA M35C-27-R AMC 35 Axle C/Clip Rear Right Hand Side Replacement Part
USA Standard Gear Axle Left Hand Side 31 Spline for 2004-2012 Ford F150 8.8 Inch
USA Standard Gear Axle for 1996-2002 GM 1/2 Ton Van, 5 Lug, 30 Spline, 33 3/8 Inch Long
USA Standard Gear ZA W38816 Axle Outer Stub for 1980-1996 Bronco/F150, 5-760X U Joint, 4340 Chrome Moly
USA Standard Gear Axle Shaft 64-67 Chevelle 67-69 Camaro 29 3/4 Inch 30 Spline
USA Standard Gear Axle Shaft 68-72 Chevelle 70 Camaro 30 1/8 Inch 30 Spline
USA Standard Gear Axle Shaft 8.2 Inch for Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac 29 7/8 Inch Long 28 Spline
USA Standard Gear Axle Shaft for 1997-2001 Chrysler 8.25 Inch Jeep Cherokee
USA Standard Gear Axle Shaft for 1998-2005 S10 Truck 2WD 4WD, G26050549
USA Standard Gear Dana 44 Bronco Replacement Axle 30 Spline 3391 Inch Long 4340 Chrome Moly
USA Standard Gear Rear Axle for 1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee, Chrysler 8.25 Inch, ZA C53008134
USA Standard Gear Chrysler Axle 79 Down 9.25 Inch 31 Spline for Dodge Truck
USA Standard Gear ZA C4137429 Differential for 1984-1993 Chrysler 2WD/4WD Truck
USA Standard Gear Chrysler 9.25 Inch Rear Axle for 1994 and Up Chrysler Trucks
USA Standard Gear Expedition Axle Shaft Left Hand Side 1997-1999 Expedition F880032
USA Standard Gear ZA F880038 28 Spline 34 3/8 Inch Axle for Ford 8.8 Inch Crown Victoria 03+
USA Standard Gear ZA F880039 31 Spline 34 3/8 Inch Axle for 2003+ Ford Crown Victoria
USA Standard Gear ZA F880018 Ford 8.8 Inch Axle Crown Victoria/Town Car 28 Spline with ABS Ring
USA Standard Gear ZA F750011 Ford 8.8 Inch Axle 31 Spline for Mustang/Cougar/Thunderbird

Car Axles | Everything You need to Know
An axle is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. On wheeled vehicles, the axle may be fixed to the wheels, rotating with them, or fixed to the vehicle, with the wheels rotating around the axle. In the former case, bearings or bushings are provided at the mounting points where the axle is supported. In the latter case, a bearing or bushing sits inside a central hole in the wheel to allow the wheel or gear to rotate around the axle. Sometimes, especially on bicycles, the latter type axle is referred to as a spindle.
Axles are an integral component of most practical wheeled vehicles. In a live-axle suspension system, the axles serve to transmit driving torque to the wheel, as well as to maintain the position of the wheels relative to each other and to the vehicle body. The axles in this system must also bear the weight of the vehicle plus any cargo. A non-driving axle, such as the front beam axle in heavy duty trucks and some two-wheel drive light trucks and vans, will have no shaft, and serves only as a suspension and steering component. Conversely, many front-wheel drive cars have a solid rear beam axle.
In other types of suspension systems, the axles serve only to transmit driving torque to the wheels; the position and angle of the wheel hubs is an independent function of the suspension system. This is typical of the independent suspensions found on most newer cars and SUVs.
Without much emphasis, we should know that axles are an important part of the wheel system. But they are a component that many vehicle owners neglect. To ensure proper vehicle maintenance, it’s good to have a basic knowledge of what the axle does and why it’s important.
How will I know if My Car’s Axle needs Replacing?
A broken axle is often the result of overloading. However, a bad carrier bearing or even an unfortunate pothole experience can also lead to a broken axle. If you hear rumbling or feel vibrating when you accelerate or turn your car, this is a sign of an axle going bad. You might also hear loud clicking or banging when you shift gears. Most of the time, a broken axle is a hard problem to ignore.
Leaking grease underneath the vehicle or on the inside tire edge can mean a leaking axle boot, which is the rubber cover over the drive axle joint. Though a leaking axle boot does not mean that the axle has been damaged yet, inadequate grease due to the leak can cause future problems.
Dirt can also enter a joint through a broken joint cover and cause failure to the axle joint and/or axle. Axle boots and boot clamps should be inspected regularly for splits or leaks, and they are easily visible underneath a vehicle. A leaking axle boot should be repaired promptly to avoid a more serious failure to the axle system.
Why should I install Performance Axles?
More strength, more power and better performance. That’s what Driveshaft shop axles are all about. Whether you drive a high performance street machine or a super high performance race car, a quality pair of performance axles is what you are going to need.
Vivid Racing only carries 2 manufacturers of performance axles, Driveshaft Shop and SSP axles. There is no reason to buy anything different and there are no better axles being made on the planet today. Period. So pick up what you need today, and if you have questions regarding the performance axles you need, give us a call and we will help you pick out what you need.
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