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Josco Brush Cup CR 25mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JEC25
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Josco Brush Cup CR 25mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JEC25

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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081
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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081

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Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

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Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

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Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

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Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

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Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

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Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

$39
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Wildcat Gear Knob - Round Black Top - 44 G1136A

Wildcat Gear Knob - Round Black Top - 44 G1136A

$44
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

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Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

$101
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Eclipse Wheel Wonder Brush Kit - EWWBK

Eclipse Wheel Wonder Brush Kit - EWWBK

$41
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GJ Grab Kit – Metric Circlips - GKA110

GJ Grab Kit – Metric Circlips - GKA110

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T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

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Powerbuilt  0X100mm Phillips S/D

Powerbuilt 0X100mm Phillips S/D

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Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

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Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

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Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

$180
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Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

$27
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Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

$464
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Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

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Understanding Driveshafts on the 2003 Toyota Altezza

The 2003 Toyota Altezza, known for its sporty performance and refined handling, is actually equipped with driveshafts. This is because the Altezza features a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) layout, which necessitates the use of driveshafts to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheels. Driveshafts, sometimes called propeller shafts, are key components in vehicles where the engine's power needs to travel a fair distance to the driven wheels, and the Altezza fits this profile perfectly.

So why are driveshafts important on the 2003 Toyota Altezza? Simply put, driveshafts play the crucial role of delivering engine torque from the transmission or gearbox to the differential at the rear axle. From there, the differential splits the power to the rear wheels, enabling the Altezza's spirited acceleration and precise handling characteristics that enthusiasts love. Without driveshafts, the engine's power would never reach the rear wheels, making the driving experience impossible.

Taking a closer look, the driveshaft on the Altezza connects the transmission output shaft to the rear differential input. It is usually a solid, tubular steel shaft designed to handle rotational forces and torque while accounting for any changes in angle or length as the vehicle moves over bumps or during suspension travel. To accommodate these movements, driveshafts use universal joints (U-joints) or constant velocity (CV) joints, which allow the shaft to flex and maintain consistent power delivery even when the suspension moves or the wheels turn.

When it comes to maintaining or replacing driveshafts on a 2003 Toyota Altezza, there are a few points worth keeping in mind. Driveshafts are subject to wear and tear, especially at the joints, which can lead to issues like vibrations, clunking noises, or even a loss of power being transmitted to the wheels if neglected. Regular servicing checks usually inspect the condition of the U-joints or CV joints for signs of damage or grease leakage.

Typical signs that the driveshaft or its components need attention include:

  • Vibrations felt through the chassis or steering wheel while driving
  • Clunking or knocking noises during acceleration or deceleration
  • Visible damage or excessive play in the universal joints
  • Grease leaking from the CV joint boots

If any of these symptoms are noticed, it is wise to have the driveshaft inspected by a trusted mechanic. For the 2003 Toyota Altezza, driveshaft replacement generally involves removing the faulty shaft and fitting a new or refurbished one, ensuring that the U-joints and balance of the shaft are correctly set. Proper alignment and balance of the driveshaft are essential for smooth operation and to avoid premature wear of suspension and drivetrain components.

During routine servicing, it is also recommended to lubricate the universal joints and check the integrity of the CV boots. Damaged boots can allow dirt and moisture to enter and degrade the joint, shortening its lifespan. Moreover, since the driveshaft is a rotating component subject to high stress, any bending, dents, or rust on the shaft itself should be addressed immediately.

The rear-wheel-drive layout of the 2003 Toyota Altezza means driveshaft maintenance is part and parcel of keeping this sporty sedan running smoothly and safely. Unlike front-wheel-drive cars, where power is transferred directly from the transmission to the front wheels via shorter CV shafts, the Altezza's design places these components right in the middle, connecting front and rear. This adds to complexity but also allows a more balanced weight distribution and handling characteristics, which are part of the Altezza's charm.

For anyone lucky enough to own a 2003 Toyota Altezza, understanding the role and upkeep of driveshafts can help avoid unexpected issues and keep the car performing at its best. Driveshafts may not get as much attention as brakes or tyres, but they are just as vital to the overall driving experience and safety. A well-maintained driveshaft ensures smooth power delivery, less vibration, and contributes to the lively, responsive feel that makes the Altezza such a joy to drive.