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25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

25TON SHOP PRESS W/HAND PUMP - 60253A

$4,508
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Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

Omega 1500kg Ultra Low Profile Trolley Jack - GJLUQ1500

$1,471
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Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

Omega 3000kg Trolley Jack With Magic Lift - 29037A

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Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

Omega 2000kg Trolley Jack with Swivel Handle - GJSQ2000

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Understanding Universal Joints in Your 1989 Suzuki Swift

If you are driving or maintaining a 1989 Suzuki Swift, you may be curious about its components and their maintenance. A universal joint, commonly referred to as a U-joint, is a critical component in many vehicles, responsible for transferring power from the gearbox to the driveshaft and eventually to the wheels. However, for the Suzuki Swift, especially models from the late 1980s and early 1990s, a typical front-wheel drive configuration does not incorporate universal joints in the same way that rear-wheel or four-wheel drive vehicles do. Instead, these vehicles employ constant velocity (CV) joints along the drive shafts. These CV joints serve a similar function but are better suited for the front-wheel drive layout.

For those maintaining a 1989 Suzuki Swift, the absence of traditional universal joints does not mean you are off the hook regarding drivetrain maintenance. Maintaining and ensuring the proper function of CV joints is crucial. Here's a simple guide to help you keep your vehicle running smoothly:

  • Check the CV Boots: Regularly inspect the CV boots for any cracks or tears. These rubber boots protect the CV joints from dirt, debris, and moisture. If they are compromised, it can lead to joint failure.
  • Listen for Unusual Noises: If you hear a clicking sound when turning corners, it could indicate a CV joint issue. Address any strange noises promptly to prevent further damage.
  • Regular Greasing: Although CV joints are typically sealed, if your model allows for it, greasing the joints can extend their life. Check the owner's manual to ensure compatibility.
  • Inspect for Debris: Make it a habit to check for and clean away any dirt or debris around the drive shafts and CV joints during regular vehicle maintenance.

Even if your Swift does not use universal joints, recognising the importance of similar components can significantly enhance the driving experience and longevity of your vehicle. Regular servicing and maintenance can prevent wear and tear that might otherwise lead to costly repairs or replacements. Whether you handle these tasks yourself or rely on a mechanic, understanding the importance of components like CV joints can empower you to make informed decisions about your car's upkeep.

So next time you're giving your 1989 Suzuki Swift a bit of love and attention, remember that while it might not have universal joints in the traditional sense, keeping an eye on the CV joints will go a long way in ensuring a smooth, reliable ride.