The Chevrolet Caprice was returned as a full-size, rear-wheel-drive vehicle, mostly for police utilization from 2011 to 2017. The Chevrolet Caprice has undergone six generations in total and gained great popularity all over the world. It has manufactured plenty of quality parts, such as the CV joint. The CV joint is a vital part since the driveshaft depends on the CV joint to transfer power. A faulty Chevrolet Caprice CV joint can lead to a knocking sound from the joint and possible loss of vehicle control.
Caprice has many merits. But problems arise after the CV joint has been used for a long period. Signs of a bad Chevrolet Caprice CV joint include clicking noises, torn boots that cause oil/grease leaks, and vibration while driving. The removal process is as follows. Firstly, remove the vehicle's wheel, axle nut, and axle nut cotter pin. Then, remove the brake caliper, tie rods, and hub. Finally, remove the CV joint boot clamps and mounting hardware(in some vehicles you may simply need to twist the CV joint off). We are online for you 24/7. Get helpful Chevrolet Caprice parts at a low price with just a few clicks.