What is a drive line?

A driveline, also known as a powertrain, is a system of components that connects the engine to the wheels and enables a vehicle to move. It consists of an engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and axles. The engine produces power that is transmitted to the transmission, which converts this power to rotational force that drives the driveshaft. The driveshaft transmits this power to the differential, which distributes power to the axles and wheels. Drivelines can be simple or complex depending on the type of vehicle and its intended use, and can include additional components such as transfer cases and torque converters. Proper maintenance of a driveline is crucial for the overall performance and longevity of a vehicle.