Drive Shafts

Drive shafts are mechanical components used to transmit torque and rotation between the engine and wheels of a vehicle. Typically made of steel or aluminum, drive shafts are designed to withstand high levels of stress and provide smooth power transfer. They are an essential part of the drivetrain system in automobiles, connecting the transmission to the differential and allowing for the proper distribution of power to the wheels. Drive shafts come in various lengths and designs to accommodate different vehicle configurations and performance requirements.

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Drive Shafts