Suspension triangle
The suspension arm connects the axle or wheel hub to the chassis, guiding wheel movement and maintaining alignment. It’s essential for steering accuracy, suspension geometry, and road stability.
The suspension arm, often referred to as a control arm or A-arm, is a triangular component that links the vehicle’s chassis to the axle or wheel assembly. It allows the wheel to move vertically with the suspension, while keeping it properly aligned and stable under various loads and driving conditions.
Depending on the design, vehicles may use upper, lower, or dual suspension arms. These components are fitted with bushings or ball joints that help absorb road vibrations and control the wheel's motion. In heavy-duty vehicles, they often work in combination with air springs or mechanical suspension components.
If the arm becomes bent, worn, or loose, it can lead to poor handling, steering vibration, misalignment, and increased wear on tires or bearings. Proper inspection and timely replacement are vital for safe and stable vehicle performance.
Key features and uses:
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Guides wheel movement and maintains suspension geometry
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Built from heavy-duty steel or cast materials with durable bushings
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Reduces unwanted lateral movement and maintains control
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Plays a key role in ride quality and axle stability
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Available in various designs to fit specific axle configurations
At Sanders Parts, we supply robust and precise suspension arms that restore alignment and stability — for dependable handling on every route.