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The center of this all round compact SUV is Ford Escape CV Joint which accompanies the numerous advantages that make Ford Escape a favorite among families and young drivers. The Ford Escape has power but efficient engines, a quick six speed automatic transmission, sure disc braking, and optional hybrid means, all presented in a cabin that is flexible between cargo room and convenient technology, making weekend and daily work equally comfortable. Good quality of construction and warranty backed components highlight on the reliability which shoppers place in Ford, and the fact that the Escape drives well and the fuel economy is good enables it to stand out of the crowd of similar cars. Going to the Escape CV Joint this constant velocity contact joins the transaxle to the front wheels, maintaining rotational speed constant and allowing the suspension to move over bumps and turning the steering maintains a steady flow of power and steering feel. The CV Joint is sealed by protective rubber boots to block water and grit as well as to keep vibrations off the cabin, and prolong the life of the CV Joint. When the boots are not spotted when they are cracking, then a deteriorated joint will then be clicking during turns and ultimately will fail; thus proper inspection can save them the unnecessary expenses incurred in repairing them and help in ensuring the long term durability that the engineers of Ford were trying to ensure in the vehicle. Fit a CV Joint by lifting the car, dismounting the axle, lubricating and fitting the joint, clamping the boot, re-fitting fittings and testing the car on the road.