Constant velocity joints are connectors installed at both ends of the drive shaft and can be divided into inboard and outboard CV joints, depending on the installing position.

Inboard CV joints often have a cylindrical shape and connect to the differential. Inside the cylindrical housing there are three straight tracks, a trident-shaped inner wheel, balls, and a control strut to prevent the risk of the cage coming off the stub shaft when the system is operating.

Inboard CV joints often have a cylindrical shape and connect to the differential. Inside the cylindrical housing there are three straight tracks, a trident-shaped inner wheel, balls, and a control strut to prevent the risk of the cage coming off the stub shaft when the system is operating. Their main function is to meet the needs of steering and power transmission.

Shing Shing Long designs and manufactures inboard and outboard CV joints made from premium carbon steel for vehicles. Our design and quality of inboard  CV joints are durable, efficient, and high-performance. Contact us to discuss your CV joints requirements!!