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- CV Gaiter Inner (8) Apply CV Gaiter Inner filter
- CV Gaiter Outer (8) Apply CV Gaiter Outer filter
- Doseur Valves (8) Apply Doseur Valves filter
- Link Arm (8) Apply Link Arm filter
- Rear Beam (8) Apply Rear Beam filter
- Rear Stabilizer Bar (8) Apply Rear Stabilizer Bar filter
- Rear Tie Bar (8) Apply Rear Tie Bar filter
- Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbone (8) Apply Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbone filter
- Steering Box (8) Apply Steering Box filter
- Steering Idler (8) Apply Steering Idler filter
- Steering Lock & Key (8) Apply Steering Lock & Key filter
- Steering Pulley (8) Apply Steering Pulley filter
- Suspension Leg Strut (8) Apply Suspension Leg Strut filter
- Suspension Spheres (8) Apply Suspension Spheres filter
- Suspension Strut (8) Apply Suspension Strut filter
- Torsion Bar (8) Apply Torsion Bar filter
- Track Rod End (8) Apply Track Rod End filter
- Wishbone - Upper Arm (8) Apply Wishbone - Upper Arm filter
Used Hyundai Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbones
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About Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbones
In a standard wishbone suspension there are two wishbone shaped metal arms (sometimes called A-Arms) per wheel. Each Hyundai wishbone is mounted to the chassis at two places using bushes or ball joints and to the knuckle in one place. The coil spring and damper is attached to the rear wishbone of the pair.
Their role is to precisely control the motion of the wheel during travel. Although they are sometimes called A-Arms, they can in fact also be L shaped or H shaped, with L shaped brackets preferred for passenger vehicles as the drive can be more comfortable and have good handling.
The Hyundai wishbones are configured slightly differently to front wishbones. Where two Hyundai wishbones are used on each wheel, in rear suspension you can have a pair of wishbones on each side of the wheel, meaning a total of four wishbones per wheel.
In the failure of a Hyundai wishbone you will notice a very loud rattle, vehicle vibration and lack of control over wheel positioning. Damage is more likely on ball joints where wishbones connect to the vehicle and can be caused by corrosion.
Hyundai trivia
- The Hyundai testing centre is world-class. Based in the Mojave Desert, the area (known as the Proving Ground) is an abandoned airbase. With 4,300 acres of land, cars can be tested so harshly that there are still remains of vehicles scattered around the zone.
- The first Hyundai with front-wheel-drive was the Excel. Despite the weak sales, it remains an important car because it was designed by the man behind the world-famous time-traveling car, the DeLorean.
- An estimated 90% of Hyundai sales come from their European market. That might be partly due to their sponsorship of events like FIFA.
- Hyundai has a major advantage over other car manufacturers who have to import the steel that they use. Instead, Hyundai can cut production costs because they roll their own steel in South Korea.
- The Korean car company gets its name from the Korean translation of the word ‘modernity’.