Oct 28, 2010

Some Uses of Heavy Duty Axles

Heavy duty axles may not be used in regular automobiles but they are very common in larger vehicles. In today’s post we will go over some applications of these axles in order to inform readers about the how much they are utilized today.

1. ATV Vehicles – Prime Benefactor

ATV vehicles are mainly for entertainment purposes. People use them for fun and recreation and drive them mainly on rough and uneven surfaces. These vehicles rely heavily on heavy duty axles to maneuver the terrains.

2. UTV Vehicles – Not Far Behind

Another application of these axles can be found in UTVs. Many of them can accommodate more people, meaning more weight which translates to increased pressure on the axles and the CV joints. Therefore these vehicles specifically use heavy axles to get the job done.

3. Four Wheel Drive Vehicles – More Torque, Bigger Axle

Most vehicles are two wheel drive but larger ones such as SUVs and some mini vans require more torque and power to operate. Heavy duty quad axles are specifically designed for such vehicles and they are instrumental in keeping the entire lower chassis together.

4. Trucks, Trailers and Heavy Machinery – Can’t Function Without

Almost every vehicle involved to construction whether it be civil, mechanical or aeronautical uses Quad axles. Due to the specific nature of their job requirement, they rely on stronger, larger and more durables axles that can withstand their vigorous daily routine.

The above mentioned four categories are a broad representation of heavy duty axles in today’s world. Whether for work or for leisure, they are actively doing their part in both realms and will continue to be an integral part of the automotive industry in the future.


Sep 30, 2010

ATV Maintenance with CV Joint Rebuild Kit


ATV enthusiasts and mechanics use CV Joint rebuild kits to properly rebuild, CV Axles and CV Joints. A CV joint is a very important component of the ATV or any vehicle for that matter. It is essentially a collection of bearings and cages which allows the axle to rotate and change lengths accordingly. The CV boot holds together the inside parts of the CV joint and prevents dirt from getting in and grease from getting out.

With the passage of time, these boots can become cracked or torn thereby causing dirt to get inside. At this point, the axle can either be replaced if it indeed has suffered irreversible damage or be rebuilt by using a CV Joint rebuild kit which essentially replaces some of the damaged parts.

All CV Joint rebuild kits come with the following:

· Race – Rebuild kit parts

· Cage – Rebuild kit parts

· Ball Bearings – Used in CV Boot installation and in securing the boot and the CV joint

· Heavy Duty Boot Kit –A new CV boot to replace the damaged one

· User Manuals – Step by step instruction on installation as well as preventative measures.

ATVs are generally used vigorously on rough terrains. In light of that one might assume that once a component of an ATV is broken, it most likely needs to be replaced. Not necessarily. A malfunctioning CV boot will give noticeable signs before it cracks. A timely inspection under the chassis of the ATV can help catch the problem beforehand and prevent any further damage.

Aug 23, 2010

A Broken Halfshaft Axle – Your Options


So you got yourself a broken halfshaft axle and you are now pondering whether to just chunk it or could it be of any further use to you? Well a broken axle will surely be of no use to your rig, however instead of tossing it, try the following things. It may be worth your while.

· Get the Halfshaft Axle Inspected

Don’t make the final judgment on your own. Get an expert opinion. Take it to a truth worthy mechanic or your local ATV parts dealer. They have certified technicians that will accurately tell you whether there is anything that can be done about the axle.

· It Might be Repairable

A broken axle doesn’t always mean it’s physically damaged or broken into pieces. Some broken axles can be repaired. Unless the damage is obvious, an ATV technician will be instrumental in determining just that.

· Try the Junk Yard

In the event the axle is confirmed to be broken and of no use, hope is not lost. Try the local junk yards. They will gladly pay some money for the broken equipment. The axle may not find its way back on an ATV but it can be further broken down and its remaining working parts can be salvaged into something more useful.

Junk yards are always on the lookout for such equipment and while they will not pay much, it is still better than just tossing the axle altogether.

If you have a damaged halfshaft axle and are unsure of what to do with it, try the above mentioned tips. Broken equipment or not, there is always something that you can do in order to get the most out of ATV parts.



Aug 22, 2010

What you Should know about a Suzuki U-Joint


Suzuki makes some of the most fascinating ATVs in the business. They are very popular among ATV enthusiasts. A very important component of the Suzuki ATV is the U-Joint that is used in transmission shafts. In this post we will look at workings of a Suzuki U-Joint and what ATV enthusiasts should know about it.

What Is a U-Joint?

A U-joint is short for Universal Joint and also goes by other name variations such as Hooke’s Joint and Cardan Joint. U-Joints made by Suzuki are no different than any other U-joint used in ATVs. It is a joint in a rigid metallic rod that allows the rod to bend in any given direction. It consists of a pair of hinges that are located close to one another connected by a cross shaft.

What comes with a U-Joint Assembly?

It should be noted that a U-Joint does not come by itself. The following parts come with it.

· U-Joint

· U-Joint Clips

· Case hardened Steel Caps

· Zert Fitting (depending on the series)

Original Vs Generic Parts

Buying original parts directly from the manufacturer or from an authorized dealer is the safest bet when it comes to ATVs. Granted that generic parts exist that are cheaper and more readily available, they come at the cost of durability and functionality, two very important ATV variables.

Suzuki U-Joints are used in both front and back axles as well as in Quad series. This small part is a key component in ATV maneuverability. If you are shopping for a U-Joint, your local authorized ATV parts dealer would be the best place to start.

Jun 24, 2010

5 Common Mistakes People make with ATV Boots


Oftentimes, people who have ATVs do not have a firm understanding of its mechanics. When they go out to purchase something for their ATV or make repairs themselves, they end up making the mistakes and cost themselves money in the long run. One such case is with ATV boots and here we will go over some mistakes people make with them.

1. CV Boots for Automobiles can work on ATVs – This is a big misunderstanding. Even though they look the same as those used for automobiles, they cannot be used interchangeably.

2. Generic ATV Boots Work Just As Good – Another costly mistake. Generic boots are cheap no doubt, but the quality, the material and the engineering used in it doesn’t match those made by original manufactures. They also wear out faster and are more prone to breaks.

3. They Need Not Be Checked – An ATV must be looked after to ensure its functionality. This can be done by performing constant checks on its parts such as ATV boot. If it’s worn out to a significant extent, it’s time to replace it.

4. One Model ATV Boot Fits Them All – There are over a dozen ATV manufacturers and they each use their own versions of an ATV boot. Some people may get away with it by using CV boots from one model into another however the risk remains. Just because it fits, doesn’t mean it’s the right one.

5. A Used ATV Boot Works Just as Good – Not quiet. It depends on how used the ATV boot is to begin with. A used boot will likely have some tears in it. Using it will suffice for the time being but eventually it will give out much sooner than a new one would.

Keeping the above points in mind, ATV users should be able to make the right choice when it comes to purchasing ATV boots. It’s always best to do your research and get it done right the first time around.