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With the Scion CV Joint, your small car ride transmits the power of the engine to the wheels in a smooth motion, as the suspension and steering alter their positions, and every turn is stable. Scion was founded in 2003 and was targeting young drivers through the purchase process that was simple and no haggle, bright paint choice and virtual worlds that made the shopping experience look and feel more like a game. By removing more infrequent Release Series models, Scion created buzz and made owners display customization. It was the experimental area of Toyota and sold over a million Scion vehicles and attracted several first time buyers to the family. In the year 2016, the production was halted, but the adventurous culture Scion continues to motivate custom culture enthusiasts. A CV Joint is a constant velocity type of coupling that allows the axle to rotate at a constant speed over sharp angles to avoid vibration and driveshaft binding. The procedure of changing a CV Joint on a driveway is to first park on a level area, chock the wheels, and loosen the axle nut and then proceed to lift the car. Slide the axle out of the hub with a wipe on the shaft. Install a new circlip, a new boot and grease provided and pour it into the hole. Position the splines, press the CV Joint home until the snap ring clicks and snap in and clamp the boot. Install the axle back into the hub and transmission, tighten every fastener, fill up any fluid, bring the car down, and give it a brief test run to make sure that everything works quietly.