Your wheels rely on your Chevrolet Tracker axle assembly to keep on moving down the road. The Tracker axle assembly consists of an axle shaft and two CV (constant velocity) joints that are heavily lubricated and packed tightly inside gaskets known as CV boots. Typically, damage to your Chevrolet Tracker axle assembly will occur at the CV boots or joints, and they are notoriously difficult to repair.
Another common problem is a bent axle shaft. If your vehicle is making grinding noises while you drive or turn, this can indicate trouble with your Tracker axle assembly.
Sometimes a visual inspection can turn up cracks or leaks in the CV boots. It is possible to flush the joints and replace the gaskets, but this process is messy and does not always work. Also, since your CV joints are delicate components under a lot of stress, it does not take much for them to become damaged through contamination. Once you have a crack in your CV boots, it is usually the best course of action to replace your entire Chevrolet Tracker axle assembly. This way, you will have freshly sealed CV joints and the integrity of your CV boots will not be compromised. You can order a replacement Tracker axle assembly from our extensive online catalogue, and enjoy our deep discounted prices along with our fast, reliable shipping. Choose from our two convenient ordering options when you place your order for a new Tracker axle assembly through our secure online server, or call our toll-free customer service number to speak with our knowledgeable and friendly staff.We carry tons of cheap auto parts, in stock and ready to send right to your door.