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2000 Toyota bB Driveshafts: What They Do and How to Look After Them

Based on Toyota’s technical literature for the first‑gen bB (chassis codes NCP30/NCP31 front‑wheel drive and NCP35 4WD) — including the Toyota Repair Manual and Electronic Parts Catalogue — driveshafts are absolutely relevant to the 2000 Toyota bB. FWD models run a pair of front driveshafts (also called CV axle shafts) from the transaxle to each front wheel, and 4WD variants add a propeller shaft to the rear differential plus rear axle shafts.

On the 2000 bB, the driveshafts’ job is to deliver torque from the transmission to the wheels while allowing the suspension and steering to move freely. Constant Velocity (CV) joints at each end of the shaft keep things smooth during cornering and over bumps. When everything’s healthy, it’s quiet, vibration‑free motoring