OPTIMAL introduces wheel drive components for all repairs

January 19, 2018
OPTIMAL introduces wheel drive components for all repairs
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OPTIMAL is adding drive shafts, CV joints and bellow sets to its product range. The wheel drive components can be purchased individually or as a complete ready to install kit.


The flexibility of the new product group is additionally aided by the availability of different types of bellows/boots. Depending on requirements, there can be chosen between rubber or plastic made from TPE.

Drive shafts, CV joints and the related boot sets are typical wear parts. To prevent water and dirt from damaging the joints, they are sealed with suitable bellow sets made from rubber or plastic.

Whether fully installed drive shafts, repair kits for CV joints or bellow sets, the new drive components from OPTIMAL meet stringent OE quality requirements.  OPTIMAL offers both conventional rubber as well as thermoplastic (TPE) bellows, which exhibit much greater temperature resistance and impact resistance as well as better inherent stability, thanks to their specific material properties. TPE axle boots are being used in more and more applications, especially in modern vehicles, and need stronger stainless steel clamps due to their greater material stiffness.

All wheel drive components from OPTIMAL are supplied individually packaged for protection and with accessories. All parts are brand new with no service exchange.

All items are fully detailed in all major online catalogues. The range offers excellent coverage and availability.
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