Are There Any Side Effects After Replacing a Car's Half Shaft?
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Replacing a car's half shaft does not have any side effects. Here are the specific details: 1. Half Shaft Deformation: If a car's half shaft is deformed, minor issues include noise and bumpiness while driving, while severe cases may prevent the car from moving, causing the vehicle to pull to one side or experience intense shaking. Prolonged deformation of the half shaft can lead to uneven tire wear. 2. Half Shaft Overview: The half shaft, also known as the drive shaft, connects the differential to the drive wheels. It transmits torque from the gearbox reducer to the drive wheels, with a universal joint at each end that connects via splines to the reducer gear and the inner ring of the wheel hub bearing. The half shaft transfers power between the differential and the drive wheels. For conventional non-disconnect drive axles, half shafts can be categorized into three types based on their outer end support: full-floating, 3/4 floating, and semi-floating. If deformation occurs, immediate replacement is recommended.