58-62 HRC Steel

Rockwell Hardness Tested at 58-62 HRC

58-62 HRC resistant steel refers to steel that has a Rockwell Hardness of 58-62, making it incredibly hard and durable. This type of steel is commonly used in heavy-duty auto parts due to its high wear and abrasion resistance, toughness, and ability to handle high impact loads.

The advantages of using 58-62 HRC resistant steel in our Premium Axles include increased longevity, reduced maintenance and replacement costs, improved performance, and enhanced safety due to its ability to withstand harsh conditions and heavy use.

What Is Rockwell Hardness?

Rockwell Hardness is a measure of the resistance of a material to deformation or penetration. It is determined by applying a specific force to an indenter and measuring the depth of the indentation left on the material surface.

The Rockwell scale ranges from A to H, with higher numbers indicating greater hardness. This measurement is commonly used in the testing of metals and other materials to determine their suitability for various applications.

Our CV Axles Are Made of 100% new materials, not reconditioned.

This gives you the advantage of not having to return a core with the charges associated, no accounting and no credit monitoring.

Available for Domestic & Imported Cars, Trucks, SUV's and EV's.

What Is a CV Axle and What Are Its Replacement Costs?

A CV axle, or constant velocity axle, is a shaft that transfers power from the transmission to the wheels in a vehicle with independent suspension. The cost of replacing a CV axle can vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle, but typically ranges from $200 to $650 for parts and labor. It is important to address any issues with the CV axle promptly to prevent further damage to the vehicle’s drivetrain.

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