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Old 17 Aug 2007, 07:04 am
twker714 twker714 is offline
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Default what mekes the axels turn on a car. its located right behind the rotor. its shape like a

basket/5or6 rearings. its part of the front left rotor and its were the axel ends at behind the breakdisk its the size of a small fist and shape like a basket withe marble size bearins. it practicly make the wheels go.and when it gets damadge the car wont move
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 07:08 am
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Its called the C V joint.
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 07:10 am
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YEP! CV Joint. Constant Velocity Joint.
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Old 17 Aug 2007, 07:18 am
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The steering arm makes it turn, but the cv joint allows it to turn. SEE DETAIL Box































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Old 17 Aug 2007, 07:28 am
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LMAO some of this answers on here are funny! What makes it turn is the transmission or in this case since it is a front wheel drive car it is called a transaxle. Now the axle is attached from the transmission to the hub bearing where the wheel attaches. Hope that was some help full info.
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