FAI’s 2019 Steering & Suspension drive

July 08, 2019
FAI’s 2019 Steering & Suspension drive
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FAI Automotive continues to make regular new additions to its massive aftermarket Steering and Suspension components range. It now stands at more than 6000 references, encompassing the most popular applications for the European car parc. 


Some key recent introductions and in demand part numbers include:

SS9851 & SS9852, Mercedes-Benz S-Class 2014> Wishbone Upper Left & Right

SS9881, Volkswagen Golf 11/2012> Control Arm Rear Forward Lower

SS9865 & SS9866, Peugeot 3008 2016> Wishbone Left & Right

SS9828 & SS9829, Ford Transit Connect 2013> Wishbone Left & Right

SS9863 & SS9864, Nissan X-Trail (T32) 2013> Wishbone Left & Right

SS9920, Mercedes C-Class (W204) 07-14 Control Arm Bush Rear Lower Forward

FAI specialise in all safety-critical components, with all ball joint and fixing designs going through stringent tensile testing to ensure product quality. This includes 4 key safety processes:

• Salt Spray Testing – Tested for corrosion resistance of the surface coating, simulating accelerated conditions from the real-world operating environment.

• Strength & Load – In such safety-critical load-bearing components, strength is crucial. FAI components are subjected to numerous testing methods including Hardness Control, Material Load, Ball Pin Strength, Rotational Torque Testing and Link Rod Pull & Vibration Testing.

• Detailed Analysis – FAI undertake detailed analysis such as Metallographic Examination and Chemical Analysis of all rubber and metal components.

• Lifetime & Fatigue – To maximise product lifespan, FAI wishbones are tested using a 3-Axis Bush Endurance Cycle to simulate increased wear and tear.

The range is spearheaded by product managers Gary Hammond and Mayur Chauhan, who strive to meet the requirements of an ever-growing customer base. Mayur says, “We’ve worked closely with our factories to develop new part numbers which I’m happy to have included in our latest catalogue. The sharp rise in certain modern car and LCV sales have prompted us to produce a comprehensive offering that will aid our customers as the vehicles leave the hands of the dealers and on to FAI’s customer base. FAI has secured a distribution network throughout Europe which has increased our sales and in turn; our manufacturing power. This is the main reason we’re able to stay competitive in the market and continue to offer excellent value.”
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