At The Tire Mart, we understand the vital role that constant velocity (CV) axles, joints, and driveshafts play in your vehicle's performance and safety. These components are essential for transferring power from the engine to the wheels. When these parts wear out or become damaged, it can lead to decreased handling and potential safety hazards. That's why our CV axle, CV joint, and driveshaft repair services are crucial for keeping your vehicle in top condition.
Our skilled technicians are trained to diagnose and repair any problems related to these critical components. We use high-quality parts to ensure that your vehicle maintains its integrity and reliability. Whether you're experiencing unusual noises, vibrations, or difficulty steering, our team is here to help you get back on the road.
In addition to serving Frederick, MD, we also serve drivers in Thurmont, MD and Middletown, MD. If you suspect issues with your constant velocity axles, joints, or driveshafts, don’t hesitate to reach out to The Tire Mart. We provide comprehensive automotive repairs and have been serving satisfied customers for over six decades and counting.
Areas Served : Frederick, MD | Thurmont, MD | Middletown, MD | and surrounding areas
The CV axle is a stabilizing drive axle located between the drive wheels. Its role is to bear vehicle weight while working...
Approx. Time: 60 Minutes
CV axles were once primarily used on front-wheel drive vehicles. Today, CV axles are common on both front-wheel and rear-wheel...
CV joints connect the transmission to the wheels and are an important part of your vehicle’s drive axles. Each drive axle has two CV joints...
Your vehicle’s CV joints connect to the drive axles, which connect the transmission to the wheels...
The driveshaft, which is located between your vehicle’s differentials, is responsible for transferring torque and rotation...
Approx. Time: 120 Minutes
Universal joints, often referred to as u-joints, are flexible couplings that serve an important role on your vehicle...
Driveshaft yokes are located on the ends of the driveshaft. One yoke connects the driveshaft to the rear of the vehicle...
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