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Delphi Technologies Aftermarket Accelerates Growth Of Steering And Suspension Portfolio To Become Full Line Supplier In 2020

The company now offers nearly 1,000 new part numbers with plans to reach full line coverage in North America by next year to offer customers new profit opportunities.

Arnott Introduces New Premium Air Suspension Strut For 2006-2011 Mercedes-Benz ML-Class

Arnott’s Mercedes-Benz strut, AS-3089, features a premium Eibach damper precisely valved to provide an excellent ride that mimics that of the Mercedes-Benz ML-Class AMG.

Arnott Introduces New Premium Air Suspension Struts For 2004-2010 Audi A8

Arnott has introduced new premium aftermarket air suspension struts for the rear of the 2004-2010 Audi A8 (D3 Chassis) without sport suspension.

FordParts.com Offering 5% Savings On Motorcraft Brakes, Suspension, Climate Control And Engine Cooling Parts

Registered customers will save 5% on Motorcraft brakes, suspension, climate control and engine cooling parts. This limited-time offer runs now through Sept. 30, 2019.

Arnott Introduces New Premium Air Suspension Struts For 2011-2017 Porsche Cayenne

Arnott struts feature custom-tuned, premium Eibach monotube dampers valved for an OE-like ride and cross-axis, multi-ply ContiTech air sleeve. Struts are designed, assembled and tested in the U.S.

Training Workshop On Diagnosing Damage To Steering, Suspension Systems Free To CABA, WMABA Members

The presentation will cover technical information about vehicle alignment and safety systems as well as how to integrate them more smoothly into a repair facility process.

Arnott Introduces New Premium Air Suspension Struts For Mercedes-Benz GL-Class And ML-Class

New Arnott-engineered struts feature premium, custom-tuned Eibach monotube dampers precisely valved for an OE-like ride.

Arnott Introduces New Premium Air Suspension Struts For 2011-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The new Arnott-engineered struts feature a custom-tuned premium Eibach shock absorber precisely valved for an OE-like ride.

Torque-To-Yield Suspension Components

Despite what you may believe about the properties of metal, bolts are actually elastic. It’s not quite Stretch Armstrong dramatic, but when you tighten a critical bolt to specs, you’re actually pulling it beyond its original length. Based on the quality of steel used in the fastener, the diameter of the fastener and how far you stretch it, the load or force applied to the joint (the two pieces being fastened together) changes.

VIDEO: How Do Suspension Components Stay Together?

Andrew Markel covers how suspension component fasteners are secured using mechanical attachment methods like castellated nuts, nyloc nuts and torque-to-yield fasteners. He also discusses chemical solutions like thread locking compounds. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.