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AXLE SUSPENSION & WHEEL SUSPENSION FOR YOUR MAZDA BUY CHEAP AT Q-PARTS24 SHOP

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In our shop Q-Parts24 you will find all the previously mentioned important spare parts for the repair of your axle. In the Axle Suspension & Wheel Suspension category you will find products from well-known brands such as Meyle, Febi or Blue Print. Whether you are looking for wheel hubs, stabilisers, control arms, suspension joints or other wearing parts for your MAZDA, Q-Parts24 has the right choice for you. Repair your MAZDA with our parts and enjoy advantages such as fast delivery and easy right of withdrawal. If you have any doubts, please contact our support team, who will use their expertise to help you find the right parts for you and your car.

FUNCTION OF THE AXLE SUSPENSION


The suspension is the link between the wheels and the body. Movements are transmitted from the wheel carriers to the chassis. During driving, it ensures that road imperfections do not affect ride comfort. Bumps and dents on the road are minimised by a movable shape and suspension. In addition, the suspension must be able to withstand the weight of the vehicle, as well as the various force influences, such as brakes, drivetrain, etc. A properly functioning suspension ensures safety while driving and minimises tyre wear.

FORMS OF WHEEL SUSPENSION


There are different forms of wheel suspension, one distinguishes between rigid axle, multi-link axle and independent wheel suspension. Nowadays, independent suspension is the most common type of suspension used in the construction of passenger cars. Here, the wheels are guided independently of each other on the axle by components that cooperate with each other. The difference to the rigid axle lies in the connection of the wheels to the body. With the rigid axle, the wheels are connected to a fixed axle beam, whereby the axle beam transmits the movement to the vehicle body. The multi-link axle guides each wheel individually on the drive axle. There are four-link and five-link axles, and rod links take over the respective wheel guidance for each wheel.