Rockford Driveline Reduces Repair Costs by Allowing Replacement of CV Joints, Instead of Expensive OEM High Speed CV Drive Shafts

Rockford Driveline Reduces Repair Costs by Allowing Replacement of CV Joints, Instead of Expensive OEM High Speed CV Drive Shafts

Those wanting to replace the CV joint on an OEM high speed driveshaft are often forced to purchase a complete driveshaft assembly, as high speed driveshaft service components aren't available from the OEM, thereby adding significant expense to the repair. Rockford Driveline offers a money-saving solution with their High Speed CV Joint product line.

Those wanting to replace the CV joint on an OEM high speed driveshaft are often forced to purchase a complete driveshaft assembly, as high speed driveshaft service components aren’t available from the OEM, thereby adding significant expense to the repair.

Rockford Driveline offers a money-saving solution with their High Speed CV Joint product line. Rockford reduces repair expense by enabling the user to simply change-out the defective CV joint, while maintaining the balance of the OEM high speed CV driveshaft. 

Rockford Driveline High Speed CV Joints come “fully loaded” and are produced to meet the design requirements of the original equipment manufacturer. The new assembly includes Rockford’s super-strength OE designed housing with precision-engineered internal components, as well as the new CV boot, end cap, grease, and hardware needed to do the job right. Applications are available for most major vehicle makes: http://rockforddriveline.com/13_HighSpeedCV_2012_03.pdf.

Rockford also offers splined hubs, boot kits, crimping fixtures and other components for servicing OEM high speed CV driveshaft assemblies. For more information call 815-962-1411, or visit www.rockforddriveline.com.

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