Suspensión varios
This category covers the additional suspension parts that support and cushion a commercial vehicle suspension, such as bushings, mounts, and related hardware that do not fall under the other suspension categories. They locate components and absorb vibration so the suspension works smoothly.
These parts sit between moving suspension components and the chassis, allowing controlled movement while damping vibration and noise. By cushioning the connections and holding parts in position, they keep the suspension quiet and the geometry stable under load.
Rubber parts harden, crack, or perish with age, heat, and load, and metal parts can corrode or wear. Signs include clunking or rattling, vibration, and changes in handling. Because worn parts can let suspension components move out of position, they are inspected and replaced when symptoms appear, with related parts checked at the same time.
The correct part depends on the vehicle model, its position in the suspension, and its dimensions. Confirm the part against the vehicle specification before fitting.
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Frequently asked questions
What does this category include?
Additional suspension parts such as bushings, mounts, and hardware that support and cushion the suspension and are not covered by the other suspension categories.
What are the signs these parts are worn?
Clunking or rattling, vibration, and changes in handling, usually from perished rubber or corroded hardware.
Why do rubber suspension parts wear out?
Age, heat, load, and road exposure harden and crack the rubber over time, reducing its ability to cushion and locate parts.
Should related parts be replaced together?
Often it helps, since neighbouring parts usually see similar wear and replacing them together saves repeating the labour.