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What is the purpose of a dry shaft in a car?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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there is no dry shaft oly a crankshaft in the engine and the drive shaft that moves the car

the drive shaft is connected to the transmission and the rear axle if your car is front wheel drive ypu do not have a drive shaft just a transmission and two axles

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