Car Axles / CV Joint Repair | Longwood, FL
Clicking or Popping Noise in Turns?
Vibration while Accelerating?
These are often caused by CV Axles – but not always.
Ignoring it for too long can cause loss of power or more damage – but not every noise means replacement.
- Smooth, Quiet Ride Restored
- Thorough Inspection, Recommendations Explained
- 2-year, 24,000-mile Warranty
Ignoring axle problems can leave you stranded...or cause further drivetrain damage.
Call or Book Online Now – Don’t Risk Getting Stuck on the Road
Call Us, Let's Talk! or Book Online 24/7
Common Axle and CV Joint Questions, Honest Answers
- How long can I wait to fix this? That depends on how willing you are to get stranded. If you're already hearing noises or feeling vibrations bad enough to look for help, predicting how much longer the failing parts will last is impossible. Sometimes they seem to last forever in a failing state, and other times they completely fall apart before the symptoms get "really bad."
- Could this be something other than my axle? Maybe. Some vehicles use constant velocity joints (CV Joints), and others use more traditional designs with universal joints (U-joints). Sometimes it's possible and cost-effective to replace only the joints. Our experienced technicians will recommend each safe option after inspecting your vehicle.
- Can I replace just the boot of the CV Joint? Sometimes, yes. If a cracked or torn boot is caught early enough, it is sometimes okay to regrease the joint and replace the boot. It is also possible to rebuild CV joints rather than replace the entire assembly. However, modern manufacturing advancements let us purchase new and rebuilt assemblies at a low enough cost that it is nearly always more cost-effective for you to replace the entire assembly. Plus, you get a 2-year / 24,000-mile warranty that way!
- Are there other things that can cause these noises and vibrations? Yes, and that's why you should always get your vehicle inspected by our technicians before assuming a particular part will fix your problem. Cars can do funny things, and we've seen everything from wheel bearings to transmissions produce similar symptoms to failing axles. Other common failure points are carrier bearings, U-Joints, and differential parts. However, if you're hearing squealing/squeaking,grinding noises, clunking noises, a roaring sound or feeling bouncing, then other systems are likely the cause.
Locally Owned | Independent Shop
Serving Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Winter Springs, Fern Park, Maitland, Casselberry, Lake Mary, and Sanford since 1989.
Quality Car Axles and CV Joint Repair - TechNet Professional | Elite Automotive Repair at 560 S Ronald Reagan Blvd in Longwood, FL 32750. Call 407-331-8161Clicking or Popping Noise in Turns?
Vibration while Accelerating?
These are often caused by CV Axles – but not always.
Ignoring it for too long can cause loss of power or more damage – but not every noise means replacement.
- Smooth, Quiet Ride Restored
- Thorough Inspection, Recommendations Explained
- 2-year, 24,000-mile Warranty
Ignoring axle problems can leave you stranded...or cause further drivetrain damage.
Call or Book Online Now – Don’t Risk Getting Stuck on the Road
Call Us, Let's Talk! or Book Online 24/7
Common Axle and CV Joint Questions, Honest Answers
- How long can I wait to fix this? That depends on how willing you are to get stranded. If you're already hearing noises or feeling vibrations bad enough to look for help, predicting how much longer the failing parts will last is impossible. Sometimes they seem to last forever in a failing state, and other times they completely fall apart before the symptoms get "really bad."
- Could this be something other than my axle? Maybe. Some vehicles use constant velocity joints (CV Joints), and others use more traditional designs with universal joints (U-joints). Sometimes it's possible and cost-effective to replace only the joints. Our experienced technicians will recommend each safe option after inspecting your vehicle.
- Can I replace just the boot of the CV Joint? Sometimes, yes. If a cracked or torn boot is caught early enough, it is sometimes okay to regrease the joint and replace the boot. It is also possible to rebuild CV joints rather than replace the entire assembly. However, modern manufacturing advancements let us purchase new and rebuilt assemblies at a low enough cost that it is nearly always more cost-effective for you to replace the entire assembly. Plus, you get a 2-year / 24,000-mile warranty that way!
- Are there other things that can cause these noises and vibrations? Yes, and that's why you should always get your vehicle inspected by our technicians before assuming a particular part will fix your problem. Cars can do funny things, and we've seen everything from wheel bearings to transmissions produce similar symptoms to failing axles. Other common failure points are carrier bearings, U-Joints, and differential parts. However, if you're hearing squealing/squeaking,grinding noises, clunking noises, a roaring sound or feeling bouncing, then other systems are likely the cause.
Locally Owned | Independent Shop
Serving Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Winter Springs, Fern Park, Maitland, Casselberry, Lake Mary, and Sanford since 1989.
Alex Reckendorf
Alex Reckendorf