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- Anti Roll Bar (2) Apply Anti Roll Bar filter
- Anti Roll Bar Bush (2) Apply Anti Roll Bar Bush filter
- Ball Joint (12) Apply Ball Joint filter
- Central Locking Pump (10) Apply Central Locking Pump filter
- Coil Spring (14) Apply Coil Spring filter
- Hydragas Suspension Pump (10) Apply Hydragas Suspension Pump filter
- Power Steering Box (10) Apply Power Steering Box filter
- Power Steering Column Electric (10) Apply Power Steering Column Electric filter
- Power Steering ECU (10) Apply Power Steering ECU filter
- Power Steering Hoses (10) Apply Power Steering Hoses filter
- Power Steering Pipes (10) Apply Power Steering Pipes filter
- Power Steering Pulley (10) Apply Power Steering Pulley filter
- Power Steering Pump (10) Apply Power Steering Pump filter
- Power Steering Rack (10) Apply Power Steering Rack filter
- Power steering Reservoir (10) Apply Power steering Reservoir filter
- Steering Pump Electric (10) Apply Steering Pump Electric filter
- Suspension Coil Spring (14) Apply Suspension Coil Spring filter
- Suspension Pump (10) Apply Suspension Pump filter
- Top Ball Joint (12) Apply Top Ball Joint filter
- Upper Ball Joints (12) Apply Upper Ball Joints filter
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Iveco trivia
- While Iveco is certainly affiliated with big names like Ford and Jeep, the fact is that Iveco vehicles are uniquely designed, and they share very little of their underpinnings with even their closest partners.
- In 1986, Iveco rolled out its first vehicle with electric propulsion. This was a trial, but it was quickly adopted across their full range of buses, as well as many of their truck models.
- There's an ongoing partnership between Iveco, FPT, and Nikola. The goal is to create a mass-produced electric vehicle. As of 2019, the first prototype was rolled out, but production is not expected to start until 2021.
- Between 1975 and 1979 alone, Iveco had more than 200 basic vehicles for sale, with over 600 versions in total! No wonder they had got such a big market share so quickly.
- Iveco is actually five different European companies that formed in 1975. The brands from Italy, Germany, and France decided that they'd make more of an impact by pooling their resources, and the gamble certainly paid off.