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Drive shafts of the rear wheels






Drive shafts of the rear wheels enclosed in a common housing, are included in the rear axle. They serve to transfer torque to the wheels. When driving shafts perform work together with the elements of the suspension and changing the distance to align the wheels.

The drive shaft of the rear wheel in a cut
Fig. 6.19. The drive shaft of the rear wheel in the context of: 1 - hinge ring wheel side; 2, 5 - Dirt clamp cover of the hinge; 3 - the drive shaft of the rear wheel; 4 - mud cover; 6 - a cover of Dirt cover; 7 - ring hinge side of the differential; 8 - ball joint; 9 - a lock ring; 10 - a cover; 11 - Plugs of hinges; 12 - Ball joint separator


The design of the drive shaft of the rear wheel is shown in Fig. 6.19.




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