Toyota 48068BZ390 ARM SUB-ASSY SUSPEN

ARM SUB-ASSY SUSPEN

Numéro de pièce: 48068BZ390 

Disponibilité: 219

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Marque: Toyota

160.26$
 
Toyota 48068BZ390 ARM SUB-ASSY SUSPEN

ARM SUB-ASSY SUSPEN

Numéro de pièce: 48068BZ390 

Disponibilité: 242

Traitement: 2-3 jours

Marque: Toyota

141.46$
 

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Toyota 4807130020 SUPPORT ASSY REAR SUSPENSION, RH/LH

SUPPORT ASSY REAR SUSPENSION, RH/LH

Numéro de pièce: 4807130020 

Disponibilité: 5

Traitement: 2-3 jours

Marque: Toyota

111.02$
 

Suspension Arm Sub-Assembly

The suspension arm sub-assembly is a pivotal component of a vehicle's suspension system. This part is essential for maintaining the correct alignment and positioning of the wheels relative to the road surface, providing both stability and driver comfort. It serves as a connection between the vehicle's chassis and the wheel hub, facilitating smooth and controlled movement over diverse road conditions.

Why is the Suspension Arm Necessary?

Primarily, the suspension arm ensures that the vehicle's tires maintain consistent contact with the road, improving traction and handling. This is crucial not only for everyday driving comfort but also for reducing wear and tear on other suspension components. By properly managing wheel movement, it contributes to enhanced vehicle dynamics and safety.

How Does It Work?

Typically, the suspension arm is attached to the vehicle's frame and the steering knuckle. It pivots, allowing the wheel to move up and down independently from the chassis, thereby absorbing shocks and vibrations. This operation is critical in maintaining a smooth ride and helps in the reduction of noise and vibration transmitted to the vehicle cabin.

What Happens If It Breaks?

If the suspension arm becomes damaged or broken, the vehicle's handling characteristics can be severely compromised. Symptoms of a failing suspension arm include uneven tire wear, clunking noises when driving over bumps, and a noticeable decrease in steering precision. If not addressed promptly, this can lead to further mechanical issues and increased risk of accidents due to poor vehicle control.

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