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Steering And Suspension Parts For More Than 70 Additional Applications Now Available Through MOOG Brand

Federal-Mogul has announced that its MOOG Steering and Suspension product line has been expanded with high-quality components for more than 70 additional applications, including dozens of popular late-model foreign nameplate vehicles.

Why Do Ball Joints, Tie Rods And Control Arms Wear Out?

The ball and socket joint has been around on animals and humans for millennia. This simple design has been used on vehicles since the turn of the century because it works. But, just like our hip joints, ball and socket joints, like ball joints, tie rods and sway bar links, wear out.

KYB Americas Corp. Announces New Quarterly e-Learning Newsletter

KYB Americas Corp. announces the release of the first ever KYB Ride Control Expert Series e-learning newsletter. In addition to offering tips and advice on successful ride control sales methods at the service counter, the newsletter gives service providers a forum for ride control technical topics, as well as an insight into KYB’s OEA manufacturing processes.

Chassis Service On 1999-2006 Honda Insight Hybrid

One of the defining elements of the Honda Insight Hybrid is the rear suspension. The rear wheel track is significantly narrower than the front. Another item is the skirts over the rear wheels. The skirts are attached with two fasteners at the bottom of skirts’ lips and slide down out of the clips.

Dozens Of New Parts Added To MOOG Steering And Suspension Line

The new MOOG parts include right and left front tie rod ends for 2010-2012 Toyota Prius and 2011-2012 Lexus CT 200H hybrid passenger cars; right and left stabilizer bar link kits for 2011-2012 Nissan Juke all-wheel-drive and 2012 Honda Civic models; and right and left outer tie rod ends for 2010-2012 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ hybrid models. Federal-Mogul also has introduced a rear, L-shaped sway bar link kit for 2010-2012 Hyundai Tucson, 2011-2012 Kia Optima and Sportage, and 2011-2012 Hyundai Sonata models.

Air Ride Height Sensor Diagnostics

Some ride height sensor modules connect to the Controller Area Network (CAN) bus or other SAE or ISO bus or ride control module. The module can connect directly to the ABS/ESC module on a CAN bus or it can be part of the overall CAN Network in a loop that connects various modules in the vehicle.

2013 SACHS Shocks & Struts Catalog Offers Coverage For European And Asian Nameplates

New in 2013, SACHS is offering a fully assembled premium strut and spring Assembly program for the automotive aftermarket, covering more than 80 percent of the demand for fully assembled struts, said the company.

Loaded Shocks & Struts: More Application, Better Solution

When loaded struts were first introduced, the target market was the DIY crowd. However, it was clear that being able to source a spring and related hardware in one box was a big advantage for shops. These units can be a productivity gold mine that can help you bill more hours in a bay by eliminating the disassembly and assembly when transferring the spring and upper plate.

Uncovering The Causes Of Suspension Noise On BMW Vehicles

One of the more difficult aspects of automotive diagnosis and repair is finding and correcting “noises.” Though not all noises come from the suspension, most of the movement in any car that can cause noise is related to the movement of the suspension, or other parts connected to it. Of course, everything is somehow connected to the suspension and from there to the road.

Diagnostic Solutions: Ride Control System Protocol – Matching The Components To The Application

Import Specialist Contributor Gary Goms recalls his days of working as a technician for an off-road desert racing team and notes this lesson learned that holds true to this day: matching a shock absorber to its application.

Slow Death Of An Air Ride System

When an air ride system fails, it can fail in a big way. It is a rarity that just one component fails. It can be a cascade of failures that can lead to a huge repair bill. Make it a point to inspect the system before a health check turns into an autopsy.

Monroe ‘Real Rewards’ Promotion Available For Sales Of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies

Tenneco has announced a new trade incentive on its popular Monroe Quick-Strut replacement products. Available now through the end of February, the Monroe “Real Rewards” promotion is valid on any sale or installation of qualifying Monroe Quick-Strut assembly pairs during the program period.