This component is a critical element within the vehicle's chassis and suspension systems, designed to maintain structural integrity and manage dynamic forces. It is manufactured to meet rigorous OEM standards, ensuring superior resilience and longevity over a worn or compromised part. Operators might experience symptoms such as increased chassis flex, abnormal tire wear, or a tendency for the vehicle to drift under load when this part is failing.
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Fitment: Volvo Trucks: FH12: 1994> 2005 FH13: 2006> 2007 FH16: 1994> 2005 FM12: 1999> 2005 FM13: 2006> 2007, Renault Trucks: Kerax DXi13 Magnum DXi12/13, Volvo Bus
Torque all suspension fasteners to specification — under-torque causes wear, over-torque causes fatigue cracking. Replace bushings in pairs. Grease all zerks after fitting. Check alignment after suspension work.
Always consult the OEM service manual for model-specific torque values and procedures. WhatsApp our technical team if you need fitment guidance.
Early indicators of failure include audible clunks or rattles from the chassis, particularly over uneven surfaces. As the component degrades, it can lead to noticeable instability during cornering and braking. Failure to address this can result in compromised vehicle handling and potential damage to other suspension elements.
Ensure all mounting bolts are correctly torqued to the manufacturer's specifications to prevent premature wear or loosening. Do not reuse old fasteners if they show signs of stretching or damage.
Inspect the adjacent frame members and suspension linkages for any signs of stress or deformation during installation.