depending on which of the joints you want to change jack up the front of the vehicle and secure have some one apply the foot brakes after you remove the wheels and slacken the securing lock nut on the end of the velocity joint, remove the steering end, and the top part of the spindle, and the bottom ball joint remove the lock nut entirely from velocity joint move out spindle and secure release the strap on the inner both rubber and remove the entire drive axle clean and seperate the joint from the axle the instalation procedure is the reverse.
CV (Constant-Velocity) joint
Constant Velocity Joint.
moves
No, there is no acceleration when an object is traveling at a constant velocity. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so if the velocity is constant, there is no change and therefore no acceleration.
No
a cv joint
"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.
An object traveling at constant velocity cannot have acceleration because acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. If the velocity of an object is constant, there is no change in velocity and therefore no acceleration.
When the velocity of a particle is constant, it means there is no change in speed or direction. Therefore, its acceleration is zero because acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. If the velocity is constant, there is no change to be measured, so the acceleration is constant at zero.
constant velocity
"Constant" means that it doesn't change.
No. The definition of acceleration is the change in an object's velocity over time. Acceleration must then be zero since velocity remains constant.