CV Axle Assy Front Left For Hyundai Kona 2018-2023 Kia Forte 2019-2023 L4 2.0L

$68.99
Type
CV Axle Assembly
Buyer Notes
for 2018-2023 Hyundai Kona, fits AWD(All Wheel Drive), for 2019-2021 Kia Forte, fits Automatic CVT Transmission.
Placement on Vehicle
Front, Left
Model
For Kona Sport Utility 4-Door, For Forte Sedan 4-Door
Driver Type
AWD
Overall Compressed Length
26.34 in
CV Axle Shaft Assembly Working Principle
Connect the wheel, axle to the gearbox, cv joints shift torque at a controlled speed to the wheels, the up and down motions of the suspension system
Buyer Notes-2
for 2019-2021 Kia Forte, fits Automatic CVT Transmission., Not fits Manual Transmission
Engine
L4 2.0L
Number of Inboard Splines
27
Number of Outboard Splines
27
Input Shaft Connection Style
Spline
Output Shaft Connection Style
Spline
CV Axle Shaft Assy Function
CV axle serve as the final link between the engine and the wheels, transferring power from the vehicle's transmission, and differential to the wheels to drive the vehicle forward.
Product Weight
5.09 kg / 11.21836 lb
Material
Rubber, Steel
Axle Boot Material
Neoprene
Surface Finish
Black Coating
Boot Color
Black
ABS Ring Included
No
Spindle Nut Included
Yes
CV Axle Shaft Assembly Style
Factory
Number of Pieces
1
Fitment Type
Direct Replacement
Transmission Type
Automatic
Performance Part
Yes
Universal Fitment
Yes
Vintage Part
Yes
Product Included
1x Front Driver Side, CV Axle Shaft Assembly
Manutacturer Warranty
1 Year
OE/OEM Part Number
49500M7200
Interchange Part Number
NCV75129
Axle Nut Locking Type
Hexagon-Lock
Features
OE-Certified, DOT-Certified, Factory CV Axle Shaft Assembly, SAE-Certified
OE Spec or Performance/Custom
Performance/Custom
Special Features
‎Sturdy
Drivshaft Boots
Premium grade neoprene boots provide protection, against dirt and debris in driving conditions
Grease Type
Specially formulated moly grease for optimal performance, at high temperatures
Clamps
High-quality stainless-steel clamps, for heavy duty strength and durability
Hardware Included
No
Manutacturer Part Number
BAP183589CVA
Brand
brakeautorparts-CV Axle Shaft Assembly
Fitment(Notes)
Verify this part fits your vehicle using the compatibility chart
condition
New
  • Fitmemt:
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  • Note: For 2018-2023 Hyundai Kona, fits AWD(All Wheel Drive), Not fits FWD(Front Wheel Drive)
  • Note-2: For 2019-2021 Kia Forte, fits Automatic CVT Transmission, Not fits Manual Transmission.
  • Note-3: Please Confirm the Submodel before Ordering.
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  • CV Axle Assy Front Left For Hyundai Kona 2018-2023 Kia Forte 2019-2023 L4 2.0L

    Fitmemt:

     

    Note: For 2018-2023 Hyundai Kona, fits AWD(All Wheel Drive), Not fits FWD(Front Wheel Drive)

    Note-2: For 2019-2021 Kia Forte, fits Automatic CVT Transmission, Not fits Manual Transmission.

    Note-3: Please Confirm the Submodel before Ordering.

     

    Make Model Submodel Year Engine Location Note
    Hyundai Kona All Submodel 2018-2023 L4 2.0L Front Left AWD
    Kia Forte EX 2019-2021 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte EX 2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte EX Premium 2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte EX+ 2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte FE 2019-2022 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte GT Line 2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte GT-Line 2020-2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte L Line 2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte LX 2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte LXS 2019-2023 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.
    Kia Forte S 2019 L4 2.0L Front Left Automatic CVT Trans.

     

     

    What Is A CV Axle Assembly?

     

    CV Axle - CV stands for Constant Velocity. CV Axles are a type of axle assembly that is only found in the front of the vehicle.

    They have a unique design that allows the front wheels to turn to the right or left, while they still deliver power smoothly.

     

     

    Functions of CV Axles

     

         1.Transmit Power to the Wheels

     

    The primary function of a CV axle is to transmit rotational power from the engine and transmission to the wheels.  This allows your vehicle to move forward or backward based on your inputs.

     

         2.Flexibility and Range of Motion

     

    CV axles incorporate Constant-Velocity joints, which are designed to maintain a constant velocity even as the axle changes angles due to suspension movement or steering.This flexibility allows the wheels to maintain traction and move smoothly regardless of the road conditions.

     

         3.Smooth and Efficient Operation

     

    By allowing the wheels to maintain a constant speed and flexibility during turns and bumps, CV axles contribute to a smoother and more comfortable ride.This also reduces wear and tear on other components of the drivetrain.

     

         4.Support for Steering

     

    CV axles play a crucial role in supporting the steering mechanism of your vehicle.  They enable the wheels to turn left or right smoothly while maintaining consistent power delivery.

     

     

    How to replace your CV Axle Shaft Assembly?

     

    1. Block the wheels to prepare for jacking up the vehicle.

     

    2. Use your floor jack to elevate the vehicle and immediately secure the vehicle with jack stands.


    3. Remove the lug nuts and take off the wheel. Identify the spindle at the center of the wheel hub, remove the cotter pin with pliers and take off the nut retainer, before removing the axle nut.  You can insert a screwdriver through the caliper into the brake rotor to keep it from rotating while you loosen the axle nut.  Use the breaker bar and axle nut socket to remove the axle nut.

     

    4. Check to see that there is no pressure on the suspension from the struts or springs before taking off any of the tie rod ends or ball joints.  If there is downward pressure from springs, you could seriously injure yourself when releasing suspension components.
    5. Detach the tie rod end and ball joints from the wheel carrier.


    6. Thread the axle nut back onto the axle so that it is flush with the end of the axle, so that you can use your hammer to release the axle from the center of the wheel hub.


    7. Remove the nuts or bolts from the transmission side of the CV axle and then pull the CV axle out carefully.

     

    8. Replace the axle using the reverse steps and be sure to torque all nuts and bolts to manufacturer specifications.

     

    9. Only remove one CV axle at a time, to avoid moving gears around inside the transmission and causing damage to the internals.