OEM Nissan Axle Parts
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Support Your Drivetrain with Axle Parts
You've got a lot of options when it comes to buying parts online, but shopping with Nissan Canada is the right choice every time. Axle components include axle shafts, CV joints, boots, bearings, and seals. These parts transfer power from the transmission to the wheels. Factory axle parts handle torque loads and steering angles specific to your vehicle. Durable components prevent vibration and maintain smooth power delivery.
How Axle Components Transfer Power
Your axle shafts connect the differential to wheel hubs on front-wheel and all-wheel drive vehicles. Constant velocity joints allow power transfer while accommodating suspension travel and steering angles. Inner and outer CV joints use ball bearings in machined tracks. Rubber boots protect joints from dirt and retain lubrication grease. Wheel bearings support axle weight while allowing rotation. Seals keep lubricants in and contaminants out. Nissan axle parts for vehicles like the Pathfinder and Versa use hardened steel shafts sized for vehicle weight. Splined ends engage transmission and hub assemblies. Some designs use tripod joints that handle higher angles. Axle parts must tolerate side loads during cornering. All-wheel drive systems include center differentials that distribute power.
What Causes Axle Failure
CV joint boots tear from age or contact with road debris. Contamination from water and dirt destroys joint bearings once boots fail. Axle shafts bend from impact with obstacles or hard cornering. Joint wear creates clicking noises during turns. Bearings fail from lack of lubrication. Generic aftermarket boots use thin rubber that cracks quickly. Improper installation damages seals and causes leaks. Overloading the vehicle exceeds axle capacity. Corrosion weakens shaft material in salt environments. Worn joints create vibration during acceleration. Broken seals allow differential fluid to escape.
Detecting Axle Problems
Replace axle components when you hear clicking or popping during turns. Vibration during acceleration indicates worn CV joints. Grease on wheel wells suggests torn boots. Most CV joints last 80,000 to 120,000 miles with intact boots. Inspect boots during tire rotations for tears or cracks. Replace boots immediately when damage appears to save the joint. Clunking when engaging drive indicates excessive play. Wheel bearing noise changes with vehicle speed. Check for axle shaft play by grasping the shaft and moving it. Genuine Nissan axle parts include properly hardened materials and correct joint angles that prevent premature wear, unlike aftermarket parts that may use softer steel or incorrect geometry causing vibration or failure.
With numerous online parts retailers available, choosing Nissan Canada ensures quality and reliability every time.
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