Automobiles: Rear Wheel Drive
Front wheel drive axles consist of constant velocity ("CV") joints, which are filled with grease and contained in rubber enclosures called boots. You can check the CV joints and their boots when test-driving a vehicle with front wheel drive: first turn the wheel all the way to the right and slowly accelerate, then repeat but this time steer all the way to the left. A bad clicking noise from the axle indicates an axle problem. Visually check the axle boots, and see if is grease thrown around the inside of the front tire area or on the tire itself, either of which indicate a broken boot, if not an axle that needs to be replaced. This can be an expensive project, between the parts and the labour.
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