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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

$38
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Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

Stanfred Jack Stands 2000kg Pin Type - ASP2000-V2

$107
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Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

$87
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Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

$108
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Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

$35
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Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

$87
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

$32
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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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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

$55
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T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

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

$72
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Powerbuilt  0X100mm Phillips S/D

Powerbuilt 0X100mm Phillips S/D

$7
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Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

$14
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Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

$30
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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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Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

$249
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Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

Toledo CV Boot Installation Tool - 311018

$464
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Understanding Driveshafts on the 2008 Mazda 6: What You Need to Know

The 2008 Mazda 6 is a popular midsize sedan known for its sporty drive and reliable performance. When it comes to the 2008 Mazda 6 and driveshafts, it's important to clarify what role, if any, driveshafts play in this particular vehicle. Driveshafts are not universally used in all cars, and their presence really depends on whether the car is front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive.

The 2008 Mazda 6 predominantly comes with front-wheel drive (FWD), although there may be some all-wheel drive variants in certain markets. In FWD vehicles like most 2008 Mazda 6 models, the power from the engine is transmitted to the front wheels via a different set of components rather than a traditional driveshaft. Instead of having a long driveshaft running from the front to the rear of the car to power the rear wheels, the Mazda 6 uses a pair of shorter drive shafts known as half shafts or CV axles. These half shafts connect the transaxle (which combines the transmission and differential in one unit) directly to the front wheels.

So does this mean the 2008 Mazda 6 does not use driveshafts? The answer depends on how strictly one defines "driveshaft." Technically, a driveshaft is a rotating shaft that transmits torque from the engine and transmission to the wheels. While most rear-wheel drive vehicles have a central driveshaft that runs along the length of the car to the rear differential, front-wheel drive vehicles use half shafts which are smaller and connect locally to each front wheel. The 2008 Mazda 6 definitely uses these half shafts, but not a traditional full-length driveshaft as you might find in rear-wheel or four-wheel drive cars.

Why are half shafts used instead of a traditional driveshaft? Mainly due to the layout of the vehicle. Front-wheel drive cars have the engine and transmission located over the front wheels, making it more efficient and compact to use half shafts. These shafts have constant velocity (CV) joints that allow them to flex and transmit power smoothly while the wheels steer and move up and down with suspension travel. A traditional driveshaft wouldn't fit this design as well and would be unnecessary since the power only needs to reach the front wheels.

For those who own a 2008 Mazda 6 or are thinking about servicing the vehicle, it is these front half shafts that are the critical components related to drivetrain shafts. Maintaining these half shafts is important to keep your Mazda 6 running smoothly and safely. The CV joints on the half shafts are protected by rubber boots filled with grease. Over time, these boots can crack or tear due to age, heat, or road debris, allowing grease to escape and contaminants to enter. This can lead to accelerated wear of the CV joints and eventually cause clicking noises when turning, vibrations, or even loss of driving power if the shaft fails.

When servicing the 2008 Mazda 6, regular inspection of the CV boots on the half shafts is a good idea. If damage or grease leakage is found, the boots should be replaced promptly. In some cases where the joints themselves are worn, replacing the entire half shaft assembly might be necessary. Genuine Mazda parts or quality aftermarket options are readily available and recommended for replacements to ensure longevity and proper fitment.

Routine maintenance and timely repairs of the half shafts will help prevent costly breakdowns. Some signs that your Mazda 6 might need a closer look at the half shafts include clicking noises when turning, especially at low speeds, vibrations while driving, or grease splattered near the inside of the wheels. Mechanics can perform a simple visual inspection and potentially a road test to diagnose the issue.

It's worth noting that because the 2008 Mazda 6 refrains from using a traditional driveshaft, maintenance tasks related to those parts found in rear-wheel or four-wheel drive vehicles aren't usually necessary. You won't find the same long driveshaft running underneath that requires balancing, lubrication at universal joints, or replacement as a whole assembly. Instead, the focus is on the front CV half shafts that deliver power from the front transaxle to each front wheel.

For Mazda 6 owners keen on DIY, changing CV boots can be a bit tricky as it involves disassembling some suspension components and safely supporting the vehicle. However, replacing complete half shafts is often simpler and more cost-effective if available, as new assemblies come pre-packed with grease and boots. Consulting the vehicle's service manual or professional mechanics for correct procedures is always a wise idea.

Overall, the 2008 Mazda 6's drivetrain setup is typical of front-wheel drive vehicles by employing half shafts rather than a traditional driveshaft. These components play a vital role in ensuring smooth delivery of engine power to the front wheels while allowing for steering and suspension movement. Keeping them in good condition through regular checks and timely repairs can keep the Mazda 6 driving confidently and help avoid headaches down the track.