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Why Should I Get a New CV boot if the One on My Car Is Torn?

CV joints transfer torque from the front wheels of front-wheel-drive vehicles to the rear wheels.The information below relates to CV boots, what occurs when they are ripped, and the warning signals that this may be the case with your vehicle.

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Why Should I Get a New CV boot if the One on My Car Is Torn?

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  1. Why Should I Get a New CV boot if the One on My Car Is Torn? The majority of drivers and car owners are unaware that a ripped CV boot may result in a failed MOT. To minimise any more inconvenience, it is advised that you check MOT status of your car and get the CV boot changed beforehand. A CV Joint is a joint on the end of an axle that allows the axle to deliver power to the front wheels (or rear wheels in some applications) at the same speed regardless of the front wheels' location. It allows the front wheels to rotate while maintaining power.

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