Suspension
Suspension Components: Suspension Air Springs, Electronic Suspension Modules, Suspension Valves, Suspension Sensors Shock Absorbers: Their lifespan can be affected by the type of terrain and load. They wear out with use, which can lead to reduced impact absorption and stability. Springs: Especially in vehicles carrying heavy loads, leaf springs (particularly in trucks) can deform or break over time. Suspension Bushings: Bushings are connection points that allow movement. They can wear out, especially when exposed to harsh conditions, which can cause noise and less control while driving. Suspension Terminals and Joints: Steering terminals and joints can wear out, leading to imprecise vehicle steering movement. Steering Components Steering Terminals: These components connect the steering system to the wheels. Their wear can result in play in the steering, affecting the truck's stability and control. Steering Bars: They can bend or wear out, especially in severe driving conditions or poor road conditions. Steering Rack: It can wear out over time, especially if there are misalignments in the suspension system that cause additional strain. Steering Column Joints: They can wear out and cause noise or vibrations, affecting the driving experience. Maintenance Tips Regular Inspections: Perform suspension and steering system checks regularly to identify signs of wear. Preventive Replacement: Replacing parts before they completely fail can help avoid costly chain-reaction repairs. Quality Parts: Using high-quality spare parts can extend the lifespan of components. Regularly monitoring the condition of these components is essential for the truck's safety and performance

Subcategories
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Bombonas
Air Bellows, Suspension Cylinders, Air Spring
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Valves and Modules
Valves and Modules.
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Shock Absorbers
Shock Absorbers
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Sensors and Others
Sensors and Others.
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Bow ties, Bushings,...
Bow ties, Bushings, Bars and Leaf Springs