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Constant Velocity joints (CV joints) are used on both ends of front-wheel drive (FWD) axle shafts (also called halfshafts). The CV joint is the flexible coupling that allows the outer wheel to steer, and the shaft to follow the up and down motions of the suspension as the vehicle travels down the road.
The front-wheel drive ones do - two of them. One for each front wheel.
If it is a front wheel drive vehicle it could be a bad CV joint. In a rear wheel drive car it could be a bad universal joint.
is it front wheel drive? if so the cv joint is bad
Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
Rear wheel drive have upper ball joints, front wheel drive do not. The strut takes the place of the ball joint.
No, it is on the axle of front wheel drive vehicles and some rear wheel drive vehicles (if they have independent rear suspension).
Rear wheel drive: Possibly a worn universal joint on the drive shaft. Front wheel drive: possibly worn CV joints on the front drive shafts.
If it is a front wheel drive sometimes a bad cv joint can cause a popping sound when you are turning.
It may be a front U-Joint, or front driveshaft/cv joint.
Front Wheel Drive. Front wheel drive on 1999
Front