Constant Velocity (CV) Joint for Passenger Cars, SUVs & Light Commercial Vehicles
Ensures stable power delivery during cornering, acceleration, and uneven road conditions
Browse Our CV Joint Car Products
We offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality CV joints designed to match OEM performance and durability requirements. Explore some of the CV joints available below:
Precision engineering allows constant rotational speed even at changing angles, this CV joint helps the Subaru Legacy maintain controlled handling and consistent drivetrain response.
Built to suit compact SUV drivetrains, the Nissan Qashqai CV joint enables efficient power flow while adapting smoothly to cornering and road variations.
The durability-focused design of Nisaan Qashqai’s CV joint helps manage drivetrain movement effectively, supporting long-term performance and reduced mechanical stress during daily driving.
Stable power transmission is maintained through varying steering angles, supporting balanced acceleration and smooth operation in the Honda Accord.
What Is A CV Joint?
A CV joint (Constant Velocity joint) is a critical drivetrain component that allows power to be transmitted from the engine to the wheels at a constant speed, even while steering and suspension are moving.
At our workshop, we offer high-quality CV joints designed for durability, precision, and long-term performance across a wide range of vehicle makes and models.
Whether you’re replacing a worn joint or upgrading for reliability, our CV joints ensure smooth acceleration, reduced vibration, and dependable handling.
Our Wide Range Of CV Joints
At KY Auto, we supply premium CV joints suitable for a wide variety of vehicles, including:
Passenger cars
SUVs and crossovers
Light commercial vehicles
Key Features:
Precision-machined for exact fitment
High-strength steel construction
Smooth articulation at all steering angles
Long-lasting grease protection
Designed to meet or exceed OEM standards
Premium CV Joints For Safe Driving In Singapore
We offer a broad selection of CV joints compatible with a wide range of vehicle makes and models, including popular brands such as Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mazda, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Subaru, Volkswagen, Lexus, and Mitsubishi.
To support complete drivetrain and steering repairs, we also supply related components such as drive shafts, propeller shafts, and steering racks, making it easier to source the right parts for your vehicle in one place.
FAQs about CV Joints
What are some bad CV joint symptoms to look out for?
Bad CV joint symptoms often include clicking or popping noises when turning, grease leaking near the wheels, and vibration during acceleration. As the joint wears further, you may also notice clunking sounds or unstable steering. Addressing these symptoms early helps prevent complete CV joint failure and more costly drivetrain repairs.
How long is the typical CV joint lifespan?
CV joints can last many years under normal driving conditions, often over 100,000 km. However, lifespan varies depending on driving habits, road conditions, and whether the protective boot remains intact.
Can a CV joint be repaired or does it need replacement?
CV joints are typically replaced once worn or damaged. If caught early, and the issue is only a torn boot, a boot replacement may help protect the joint from further damage. For accurate diagnosis and safe repairs, it’s best to seek assistance from a qualified vehicle specialists.
How do I choose the correct CV joint for my vehicle?
Selecting the correct CV joint depends on your vehicle’s make, model, year, and drivetrain configuration. If unsure, you can contact a professional car workshop like KY Auto to help ensure proper fitment.
How often should I send my CV joint for maintenance?
CV joints do not require regular servicing on a fixed schedule, but they should be inspected during routine car maintenance or whenever related symptoms appear. In most cases, CV joints last 100,000 km or more if the protective CV boots remain intact. Regular checks help catch torn boots or grease leaks early, preventing premature wear and avoiding the need for full CV joint replacement.
