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Let CV & Propshaft Take Care of Your Vehicle's Suspension Bushes

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Did you know? CV & Propshaft not only offers CV joint and propshaft services, but it also offers suspension   bush services . So, if  you are experiencing steering difficulties or you hear unusual noises while driving, your vehicle's suspension bushings might be the issue. These vital components play a role in ensuring a smooth and controlled ride.  Let CV & Propshaft take care of your vehicle’s suspension bushes. Suspension Bushings What are suspension bushings? These are the components that are made from rubber that act as pillows between different parts of a vehicle's suspension system. Their role is to absorb the shock and vibrations from the road, reduce noise, and allow for the smooth and controlled movement of the suspension part of the vehicle. They also enhance ride comfort and vehicle handling. The Types of Suspension Bushings There are different types of suspensions, and knowing the difference can also help you know when it is time for maintenance and ...

Make Sure Your CV Joints and Propshaft are Roadworthy this Easter

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In South Africa, Easter is a time for worship and travel as many people take a break and hit the road. This season does not need to be interrupted by a malfunctioning vehicle because of a broken part. That car part could be as little as a wheel nugget falling off or broken   CV joints   and   Propshaft.  This is why it is essential to prioritise and ensure that your   CV Joints and Propshaft a re roadworthy. CV Joints and Propshaft are Your Car’s backbone The CV Joints and Propshaft are not the fancy parts of a car, however they play a very important role in ensuring that your vehicle moves safely and steadily. CV Joints (Constant Velocity Joints):  This part allows your wheels to turn while consistently delivering power. They help when your car is full in balancing the load and allow for steering to take place without hassle. Propshaft:  this part is considered to be the backbone of your vehicle because it transfers the engine power to the back wheel...