Overview The front control arms of a Hyundai Tucson are crucial suspension components designed to connect the vehicle’s frame to the front wheels. These arms are typically made of high-strength steel or aluminum and are engineered to withstand the stress and forces experienced during driving. The control arms work in conjunction with ball joints and bushings to maintain proper wheel …
BMW E36 front control arm
Overview The BMW E36 front control arm is a critical suspension component designed specifically for the BMW 3 Series models produced between 1990 and 2000. This part plays a vital role in maintaining proper wheel alignment, ensuring vehicle stability, and delivering smooth handling characteristics that BMW enthusiasts appreciate. Positioned at the front suspension assembly, the control arm connects the chassis …
Peugeot 208 front control arms
Overview The front control arms of the Peugeot 208 are vital components in the vehicle’s suspension system, playing a crucial role in both ride comfort and handling stability. Often referred to as wishbones or A-arms, these parts connect the front wheels to the chassis and allow for a range of motion while maintaining wheel alignment and control under various driving …
Daihatsu Sirion 11 front both sides control arms
Overview The Daihatsu Sirion Mk1 (Sirion 11) Front Left & Right Control Arms are crucial suspension components designed to restore and maintain the vehicle’s steering stability, alignment, and road handling. Designed to OEM specifications, this pair of control arms is compatible with Daihatsu Sirion models manufactured between 1998 and 2004 (Sirion 11 generation). These arms are positioned at the front …
Mini- Cooper R55/ 56 shock absorber front
Overview The front shock absorber for the Mini Cooper R55 and R56 is a crucial component of the vehicle’s suspension system, designed to ensure a smooth, controlled, and safe ride. This part plays a vital role in absorbing the impact from road irregularities, such as potholes, bumps, and uneven surfaces, while also helping to maintain optimal tire contact with the …
BMW X5 F02/F07 rear air string
Overview The rear air spring for BMW X5 models, particularly those under the F02 (7 Series) and F07 (5 Series GT) chassis codes, is a crucial component of the vehicle’s air suspension system. Designed to deliver a smooth and adaptive ride quality, this part replaces traditional coil springs and utilizes pressurized air to support and adjust the rear of the …
BMW E46 front shock absorber
Overview The BMW E46 front shock absorber is a crucial suspension component designed to ensure a smooth, stable, and controlled ride. As part of the front suspension system, the shock absorber plays a vital role in maintaining tire contact with the road surface, absorbing road irregularities, and improving vehicle handling—particularly in cornering and braking. This component is specifically engineered to …
BMW E90 shock absorber fit both sides
Overview The BMW E90 shock absorber is a crucial suspension component designed to deliver optimal ride comfort, stability, and control for your vehicle. Engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications, this replacement shock absorber is compatible with both the left and right sides of the front or rear axle (depending on the specific product variant). It is suitable for a …
BMW E90 left front shock absorber
Overview The BMW E90 Left Front Shock Absorber is a critical component of the vehicle’s suspension system, designed to ensure a smooth and controlled driving experience. Found on the front-left (driver’s side for LHD vehicles) of the BMW 3 Series E90 chassis (produced between 2005–2012), this shock absorber plays a vital role in absorbing road shocks and vibrations, maintaining tire …
BMW E46 shock absorber fit both sides
Overview Restore the original ride quality and handling of your BMW E46 with this high-performance shock absorber, engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications. Designed specifically for the BMW 3 Series E46 platform (produced between 1998–2006), this shock absorber is a direct-fit replacement for both the left and right sides of the vehicle’s suspension. Whether you’re replacing worn components or …
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