The rear
axle assembly contains
two rigid axle shafts which transfer engine torque to the rear wheels. These
axle shafts (2) are supported in the rear axle housing (1) by bearings (4)
at both outer ends, and driven by the differential assembly which is mounted
in the center of the rear axle housing. A propeller shaft turns the differential
assembly and transfers power to the rear axle shafts. The rear axle housing
is sealed and contains a synthetic gear lubricant which lubricates the differential
assembly and axle shafts bearings. The rear axle housing is also vented to
prevent excessive heat buildup. The rear trailing rods connect the rear axle
housing to the frame and act as pivot points for the housing as it moves
up and down with the rear suspension. Coil springs support the rear of the
vehicle and are seated into the frame and rear axle housing axle. Shock absorbers
are fitted between the rear axle housing and the frame to help to reduce
road vibration and rough pavement. An upper control arm is fitted to the
body by bushings, and to the rear differential carrier by a rear control
arm ball joint to prevent the rear axle housing from moving in a lateral
direction.