Your driveshaft, transmission, and differentials are incredibly important to the effective operation of your truck.
Your driveshaft, transmission, and differentials are incredibly important to the effective operation of your truck. At A-Z Truck & Trailer Repair, we place the utmost importance on making sure these components are working in peak condition. Without them, your truck is dead in the water. A-Z Truck & Trailer Repair’s team of master ASE- certified technicians are dedicated to the diagnosis and repair of your truck’s drivetrain using only the best equipment on the market. We offer whatever drivetrain services you might need to get your truck up and running, including
Our team of dedicated and experienced mechanics are not only highly qualified but are trained regularly and kept up-to-date with the latest improvements in the heavy-duty diesel repair industry. We use only the best top-market equipment because we understand that when it comes to the maintenance of your truck’s drivetrain, no expense should be spared or corners cut. Before we begin any repairs, we provide you with a comprehensive repair and pricing assessment report so you know exactly what to expect.
Although drivetrain issues can be more obvious than most, you might not always catch them in time. Here are some common drivetrain issues so you know what to keep an eye out for.
One of the three differentials used by a diesel truck to translate power from the driveshaft to your wheels, the locking differential is responsible for the equal distribution of power to each wheel connected to it. Signs your locking differential may be having issues include premature tire wear, screeching tires, and hopping around corners. This is caused by the locking pin’s inability to engage and disengage properly. Causes of the issue can include contamination within the differential, fluid leakage, and overheating of the components causing the metal to warp.
The centerpiece of your truck’s drivetrain system, the driveshaft is responsible for transferring power from your transmission to the differentials. A faulty driveshaft can be both felt and heard in the form of your truck shaking or audible clunking; general poor performance of your truck is also a sign. Damage to the driveshaft can be surprisingly easy depending on your location, with road debris being one of the most common causes of damage; another cause can be the blowout of the shaft’s bearings. This damage can result in the warping and bending of the driveshaft or bearing blowout in the case of road debris.
Your driveshaft, transmission, and differentials are incredibly important to the effective operation of your truck. At A-Z Truck & Trailer Repair, we place the utmost importance on making sure these components are working in peak condition. Without them, your truck is dead in the water. A-Z Truck & Trailer Repair’s team of master ASE- certified technicians are dedicated to the diagnosis and repair of your truck’s drivetrain using only the best equipment on the market. We offer whatever drivetrain services you might need to get your truck up and running, including
Our team of dedicated and experienced mechanics are not only highly qualified but are trained regularly and kept up-to-date with the latest improvements in the heavy-duty diesel repair industry. We use only the best top-market equipment because we understand that when it comes to the maintenance of your truck’s drivetrain, no expense should be spared or corners cut. Before we begin any repairs, we provide you with a comprehensive repair and pricing assessment report so you know exactly what to expect.
Although drivetrain issues can be more obvious than most, you might not always catch them in time. Here are some common drivetrain issues so you know what to keep an eye out for.
One of the three differentials used by a diesel truck to translate power from the driveshaft to your wheels, the locking differential is responsible for the equal distribution of power to each wheel connected to it. Signs your locking differential may be having issues include premature tire wear, screeching tires, and hopping around corners. This is caused by the locking pin’s inability to engage and disengage properly. Causes of the issue can include contamination within the differential, fluid leakage, and overheating of the components causing the metal to warp.
The centerpiece of your truck’s drivetrain system, the driveshaft is responsible for transferring power from your transmission to the differentials. A faulty driveshaft can be both felt and heard in the form of your truck shaking or audible clunking; general poor performance of your truck is also a sign. Damage to the driveshaft can be surprisingly easy depending on your location, with road debris being one of the most common causes of damage; another cause can be the blowout of the shaft’s bearings. This damage can result in the warping and bending of the driveshaft or bearing blowout in the case of road debris.
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