Driving-Nondriving Wheel Spindle
Item Name Code (INC) 61106
Additional Information for Driving-Nondriving Wheel Spindle
A driving-nondriving wheel spindle is a component of a vehicle's suspension system that connects the wheel to the chassis. It is responsible for supporting the weight of the vehicle and allowing the wheel to rotate freely.
The driving wheel spindle is typically found on the powered wheels of a vehicle, such as the front wheels in a front-wheel drive car or all four wheels in a four-wheel drive vehicle. It is connected to the engine or motor and transfers power from the drivetrain to the wheels, allowing the vehicle to move forward or backward.
The nondriving wheel spindle, on the other hand, is found on the non-powered wheels of a vehicle, such as the rear wheels in a front-wheel drive car or the front and rear wheels in a rear-wheel drive car. It does not transfer power from the drivetrain to the wheels but instead supports the weight of the vehicle and allows the wheels to rotate freely.
Both the driving and nondriving wheel spindles are typically made of strong and durable materials, such as steel or aluminum, to withstand the forces and stresses encountered during vehicle operation. They are also designed to provide proper alignment and suspension geometry to ensure safe and smooth handling of the vehicle.
In summary, the driving-nondriving wheel spindles are essential components of a vehicle's suspension system that connect the wheels to the chassis. The driving wheel spindle transfers power from the drivetrain to the wheels, while the nondriving wheel spindle supports the weight of the vehicle and allows the wheels to rotate freely.