Guide · Terminology

Driveshaft or Propshaft? What the Difference Actually Is

People use driveshaft and propshaft interchangeably, and garages will usually know what you mean either way but they are different components doing different jobs, and knowing which is which helps you describe a problem and order the right part. Here is the distinction, clearly.

Driveshaft and propshaft compared

A driveshaft (or half-shaft) transmits power from the differential or gearbox out to a driven wheel, using CV (constant velocity) joints at each end so it can turn power while the wheel steers and moves. A propshaft (propeller shaft) is the longer shaft that runs along the length of the vehicle to carry power from the gearbox to a rear (or front) axle, typically using universal joints. In short: driveshafts run sideways to the wheels and use CV joints; the propshaft runs front to back to the axle and uses universal joints. Front wheel drive cars have driveshafts; rear wheel drive and four wheel drive vehicles also have a propshaft.

The difference

Driveshaft vs propshaft

People use “driveshaft” and “propshaft” interchangeably, and garages will usually know what you mean either way but they are different components doing different jobs.

DriveshaftPropshaft
JobPower to a driven wheelPower to a rear/front axle
DirectionSideways to the wheelAlong the vehicle
JointsCV (constant velocity)Universal joints (+ centre bearing)
Typical symptomClicking on full lockVibration or clunk
Found onFWD, and driven wheelsRWD, 4WD, vans, commercials
Component guide

The driveshaft (half-shaft)

A driveshaft, often called a half-shaft, is the shaft that takes power from the differential or transaxle out to a driven wheel. Because that wheel steers and moves up and down over bumps, the driveshaft needs joints that transmit power smoothly through changing angles - CV joints. Every front-wheel-drive car has two driveshafts, one to each front wheel; four-wheel-drive vehicles have them at driven rear wheels too. When people talk about a clicking CV joint, they are talking about a driveshaft.

Front driveshaft with CV joints
Front driveshaft with CV joints
Propshaft with a universal joint
Propshaft with a universal joint
Component guide

The propshaft (propeller shaft)

A propshaft is the long shaft that runs down the length of the vehicle, carrying power from the gearbox to a rear or front axle. You find it on rear-wheel-drive cars, vans, four-wheel-drives and commercials. Because it spans a long distance and the axle moves relative to the body, it uses universal joints (UJs) and often a centre bearing, and sometimes a sliding section to allow for length change. A propshaft problem often shows as a vibration or a clunk rather than a click.

Ordering the right part

Which do you have?

If your car is front-wheel-drive, it has driveshafts and no propshaft.

If it is rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive, it has both driveshafts and a propshaft.

Describing the symptom and the drive layout helps identify the part quickly.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is a driveshaft the same as a propshaft?
No. A driveshaft transmits power sideways to a driven wheel using CV joints; a propshaft runs along the vehicle to a rear or front axle using universal joints. Front-wheel-drive cars have driveshafts only; rear- and four-wheel-drive vehicles have both.
Does a front-wheel-drive car have a propshaft?
No. A front-wheel-drive car has two driveshafts, one to each front wheel, and no propshaft. A propshaft is found on rear-wheel-drive, four-wheel-drive and commercial vehicles that need to send power along the vehicle to an axle.
What is the difference between a CV joint and a universal joint?
A CV (constant velocity) joint transmits power smoothly through the large, changing angles a steered, moving wheel needs, so it is used on driveshafts. A universal joint handles the smaller angles of a propshaft to an axle. They suit different shafts and jobs.
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