Double Cardan CV Weld Yokes

Replacement Parts > Driveline and Axles > Drive Shaft

Double Cardan CV Weld Yokes

Important: To get started, click the blue "Filter Options" button to select your vehicle and then use the filters to narrow your options.

Important: To get started, select your vehicle on the left and then use the filters to narrow your options.

What is a Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke?

A Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke is a universal joint that connects two axles together to form a drive shaft. It is usually found on the front or rear axles of vehicles with four-wheel drive.

What is the purpose of a Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke?

The purpose of a Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke is to allow the drive shaft to rotate freely, while at the same time providing power to both axles. This allows the wheels of a four-wheel drive vehicle to turn at different speeds while still providing power to both axles.

How do I know if my Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke is faulty?

There are several signs that can indicate a faulty Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke. These include vibrations and noises coming from the drive shaft, as well as difficulty steering and steering wobble.

Can a faulty Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke cause damage to my vehicle?

Yes, a faulty Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke can cause damage to your vehicle. If the yoke is not properly seated or is worn, it can cause vibrations and shaking, which can damage other components in the drive train.

How do I replace a Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke?

Replacing a Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke requires special tools and should be done by a qualified mechanic. The following steps should be taken:

  1. Remove the drive shaft from the vehicle and secure it in a vise.
  2. Remove the old yoke from the shaft and discard it.
  3. Install the new yoke onto the shaft.
  4. Reinstall the drive shaft into the vehicle and torque all fasteners to the correct specification.


How often should I inspect my Double Cardan CV Weld Yoke?

Double Cardan CV Weld Yokes should be inspected at least once a year, or more often if you are experiencing any problems with your vehicle's performance.