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Many different types of constant-velocity joints have been invented since then.
Today, a number of rebuilders offer better-than-new constant-velocity joints at reasonable prices.
Constant-velocity joints were used instead of Universal joints.
The company is one of the largest exporters worldwide of friction-reducing products such as constant-velocity joints.
Constant-velocity joints are protected by a rubber boot, a CV gaiter.
Automotive constant-velocity joints use grease containing molybdenum.
The original Volkswagen axles and constant-velocity joints were bolted to the transaxle using adapter plates.
Certain XJ models were produced with constant-velocity joints instead of universal joints.)
During the 1980s, GKN sought to invest its earnings from constant-velocity joints in developing other nascent technologies.
They are used at both ends of driveshafts, protecting constant-velocity joints from the ingress of dirt, and retaining the grease.
One of NTN's objectives was to begin production of constant-velocity joints in North America.
These competitions uncovered that the front drive universal joint was prone to break under heavy stress, so in 1976 the Corcel line switched to constant-velocity joints.
GKN Driveline is the world's largest producer of constant-velocity joints, which it pioneered for use in automobiles.
In automobile and truck prop shaft designs, they have now mostly been replaced by constant-velocity joints or driveshafts with pairs of universal joints.
The hard steering was attributed to not having constant-velocity joints for the front halfshafts and to unequal-length halfshafts without matching torsional characteristics.
In fact, spherical bearings are used in smaller sub-components of this type of suspension, for example certain types of constant-velocity joints.
Following a fall in demand for turbine blades in the late 1950s, the BRD factory switched to producing constant-velocity joints and driveshafts for vehicles.
Meineke intends to keep the slogan, while broadening its advertising to promote its services on brakes and other car parts like the constant-velocity joints found in front-wheel-drive cars.
The following year, NTN Toyo also licensed Lepco Company and Taiway to produce additional constant-velocity joints.
The driveshafts had now ceased to be a structural part of the suspension, so they could be fitted with constant-velocity joints that allowed their length to vary with suspension travel.
It was an affordable way to produce a car with all round independent suspension, without the need for expensive constant-velocity joints needed by front-wheel-drive cars, or axle arrangements of FR layout cars.
This had slightly wider tracks front and rear, and a rear suspension featuring semi-axles with constant-velocity joints, sprung by transverse torsion bars, rather than the Brasilia's simpler semi-trailing rear.
Constant-velocity joints (aka homokinetic or CV joints) allow a drive shaft to transmit power through a variable angle, at constant rotational speed, without an appreciable increase in friction or play.
The suspension system included MacPherson struts and coil springs at front and semi-trailing arms with coil springs at rear, with a body-mounted rear differential and four constant-velocity joints.
They are also used to replace Rzeppa style constant-velocity joints in applications where high articulation angles, or impulsive torque loads are common, such as the driveshafts and halfshafts of rugged four wheel drive vehicles.