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  2. Constant-velocity joint - Wikipedia

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    An all-metal universal joint or CV located inside and protect by a solid axle (housing), swivel hub or closed knuckle may be desirable in harsh operating environments, where rubber is prone to physical or chemical damage. Metal armour and kevlar sleeves/covers may be used to protect rubber CV boots. The CV joint is usually lubricated by ...

  3. Beam axle - Wikipedia

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    The CVs are located in metal enclosures attached to the axle housings; there are no rubber CV boots that may be cut or punctured when off-roading. A beam axle is space-efficient, an important advantage for off-road applications, as it provides better vehicle articulation and durability in a high-load environment.

  4. Axle - Wikipedia

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    The drive axle is a split axle with a differential and universal joints between the two half axles. Each half axle connects to the wheel by use of a constant velocity (CV) joint which allows the wheel assembly to move freely vertically as well as to pivot when making turns.

  5. GKN Automotive - Wikipedia

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    GKN Automotive is a multinational manufacturer of driveline components, all-wheel drive systems and plug-in hybrid systems for the automotive industry. [2]It employs around 25,000 people across 47 manufacturing facilities and 6 technology centres in 19 countries.

  6. Citroën 2CV - Wikipedia

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    The mirrors and the rear window were enlarged. The bonnet was decorated with a longitudinal strip of aluminium (AZL). In September 1957, the model AZLP (P for porte de malle, "boot lid"), appeared with a boot lid panel; previously the soft top had to be opened at the bottom to get to the boot. In 1958, a Belgian Citroën plant produced a higher ...

  7. Jensen C-V8 - Wikipedia

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    A CV-8 was featured in the 2015 BBC television series London Spy driven by the character Scottie. One was also featured in series 4 episode 5 of Minder. It was driven by Jimmy Nail and had registration number 324 PE. In 2015 a Jensen CV-8 Mk II started to be modified with the aim of becoming the first Jensen to set a speed record on Speed Week ...