This thing basically takes the power coming from your engine and transmission, and it turns it into the actual rotation of your wheels. It's a self – contained unit with a set of gears inside – those gears reduce the engine’s speed and increase torque. Think of it like a lever – it trades speed for pulling power. It also distributes that power to both wheels on an axle.
It’s the very last part in the drivetrain before the wheels themselves. Everything works through this. The transmission sends power to it, and this unit sends it to the wheels, letting the vehicle move. It’s absolutely critical for getting power to the ground. It's usually housed within the rear axle assembly, so it's a substantial component.
Without a working final drive, you simply won’t move. If it starts failing, you’ll notice if you're getting odd noises – whining, clicking, or clunking – especially when turning. It can also cause vibrations or make it difficult to accelerate smoothly. Ignoring a failing final drive can quickly lead to a complete breakdown, and potentially damage other parts. A replacement unit can get you moving again, and keep you on the road. Fixparts Online has a good selection if you’re looking for one, and they usually have diagrams that can help you make sure you get the right one for your vehicle.
We’re here to help: Final Drive (MPN VOE11709964) has a 12-month warranty!
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