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Engine Mounting

Engine mounting, also known as engine support, is a critical automotive system found in vehicles a...

Shock Absorber

Shock absorbers are devices that regulate the impact and rebound movement of a vehicle's suspensio...

Bushing

  Bushings, also known as car bushes, are small, tubular-shaped blobs of polyurethane or rubber c...

Stabilizer Link

  Stabilizer links, also known as sway bars, anti-roll bars, or drop links, connect the wheels of...

Tie Rods

  The tie rods are essential components that connect the steering rack and the steering knuckle w...

Drop Impact Test/ Impact Durability Strength

A test is conducted to measure cracks and deformations by applying impact to an actual product. The ...

Environment durability strength

A test to measure how long sealability of the ball joint can last. Low sealability could cause inflo...

Top Strut Mounting (Shock Absorber Mounting)

    Top strut mountings, also known as shock absorber mounts, are critical components of a vehic...

Pre-drive inspection

    Definition Pre-drive inspection refers to the process of checking your car for potential ...

Brake Pad

Brake pads, also known as brake bands, play a vital role in the disc brake system of vehicles. The...

Control Arm

Control Arm_L type Control Arm I type       A control arm, also called an A-arm or wish...

Shoulder Check

  A shoulder check, also known as a shoulder glance or shoulder look, is a driving technique wher...

Vehicel Tyres

     Tires, also known as Tyres in Britain, are circular components that transfer the load of a ...

Torque Test

Torque test is a test method that applies a force to a rotating part to measure its rotational force...

Ball joint

  A ball joint is an essential part of an automobile’s steering and suspension system that enable...