Modern
cars come with four Driveline Options: (1) Front Wheel Drive,
(2) Rear Wheel Drive, (3) All Wheel Drive, (4) Four Wheel
Drive.
Front-Wheel Drive - With 60 to 70% of the
vehicle's weight over the drive wheels, front-wheel drive
vehicles provide better drivability in inclement weather and
snow. But, since the front brakes and tires handle 75% of
a vehicle's braking, more frequent brake and tire inspections
are recommended.
Rear-Wheel Drive - The weight of the vehicle
is more evenly distributed, allowing the rear tires and suspension
to work more efficiently, creating better cornering and stopping
power and a smoother ride.
All-Wheel Drive - Subaru and Audi have built
their reputations on all-wheel-drive sedans and wagons. All-wheel
drive passenger vehicles handle better than most front- AND
rear-wheel drive vehicles.
Four-Wheel Drive - In normal use, four-wheel
drive vehicles operate on rear-wheel drive. If additional
traction is required, the driver flips a lever that switches
the transaxle from two-wheel (rear) drive to four-wheel drive.
| This service includes: |
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Inspect Axles |
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Check Differential |
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Inspect CV Boots and U Joints |
| Your trained AAMCO
technician will also check your vehicle's: |
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Performance |
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Steering/front suspension |
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Rear suspension |
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Shock absorbers |
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Brakes |
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