Which part of the car is the axle?

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BeauRose
07/24/25 10:59pm
Axles are located at the bottom of the vehicle, on both sides of the transmission, connecting the transmission to the wheel knuckle position. An axle is a shaft that transmits power between the main reducer (differential) and the drive wheels, mostly solid in structure. Positioned at the vehicle's underside on either side of the transmission, axles link the transmission to the wheel knuckle. This fixed arrangement ensures the car maintains stability during motion without vertical bouncing. Axles are typically solid and play a crucial role in maintaining vehicle stability and safety. Therefore, during regular car maintenance, axle inspection should never be overlooked. Have a mechanic thoroughly examine the axle's condition. If any bending or cracks are found, replacement is necessary unless restoration to original condition without compromising safety is possible. Axles are generally situated in the chassis area. If the vehicle exhibits swaying or instability while driving, potential axle issues should be considered - especially for modified vehicles. Regular axle maintenance should be performed diligently, never treated carelessly. Hence, we remind all car owners to conduct comprehensive pre-drive checks on all vehicle components, particularly tire pressure, license plates, and chassis conditions, ensuring safety before departure. Always adhere to traffic regulations when driving.
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CeciliaRose
08/10/25 3:13pm
The axle is the horizontal bar underneath the car's chassis that connects the left and right wheels. I've been driving for so many years, and every time I take my car for maintenance, the mechanic always mentions it. It's really important—it supports the entire weight of the car and allows the wheels to rotate. When you drive over bumpy roads, the axle absorbs the shocks and keeps the wheels steady. Without it, the car would fall apart. Axles are divided into front axles and rear axles. Most sedans are front-wheel drive, so the front axle also transmits power. Rear-wheel-drive axles are different and tend to be sturdier. I once had an alignment issue caused by a worn-out axle and had to replace it, which cost me a few hundred bucks. In short, you need to pay attention to maintenance in daily driving and regularly check the oil seals and bearings—otherwise, if something goes wrong on the highway, it'll be too late.
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