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- CV Gaiter Inner (5) Apply CV Gaiter Inner filter
- CV Gaiter Outer (5) Apply CV Gaiter Outer filter
- Doseur Valves (5) Apply Doseur Valves filter
- Link Arm (5) Apply Link Arm filter
- Rear Beam (5) Apply Rear Beam filter
- Rear Stabilizer Bar (5) Apply Rear Stabilizer Bar filter
- Rear Tie Bar (5) Apply Rear Tie Bar filter
- Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbone (5) Apply Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbone filter
- Steering Box (5) Apply Steering Box filter
- Steering Idler (5) Apply Steering Idler filter
- Steering Lock & Key (5) Apply Steering Lock & Key filter
- Steering Pulley (5) Apply Steering Pulley filter
- Suspension Leg Strut (5) Apply Suspension Leg Strut filter
- Suspension Spheres (5) Apply Suspension Spheres filter
- Suspension Strut (5) Apply Suspension Strut filter
- Torsion Bar (5) Apply Torsion Bar filter
- Track Rod End (5) Apply Track Rod End filter
- Wishbone - Upper Arm (5) Apply Wishbone - Upper Arm filter
Used SEAT Suspension Spheress
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About Suspension Spheress
SEAT suspension spheres as the name suggests are hollow metal spherical containers used in a hydraulic suspension system. They work by using pressurised nitrogen gas and hydraulic fluid or LHM (A mineral oil) which is separated by a damper valve inside. Nitrogen gas is used because it will not cause corrosion to the sphere. The hydraulic fluid/mineral oil section is connected to the car’s hydraulic system which pressurises the fluid. When driving the nitrogen gas creates pressure on the hydraulic fluid/oil below and is compressed during the movement of the vehicle.
The suspension spheres operate in a similar way to the conventional spring suspension system and are situated in the same location.
Signs that a suspension sphere needs replacing can include vibration through the steering wheel, excessive bounce or that the suspension feels solid or making clunking noises. These issues are usually caused by a loss of nitrogen gas through use. More modern SEAT suspension spheres have addressed this issue by including multiple membranes to their spheres to help limit gas losses. In some cases it’s possible to correct the gas issue temporarily by using a portable gas suspension pump such as the SEAT Hydragas suspension pump.
SEAT trivia
- When SEAT was formed in 1950, there were only around three cars per 1000 people in Spain. In 2015 that number had risen to 593 cars per 1000 people.
- 2019 was the best year of sales for SEAT when it sold an impressive 574,100 cars.
- SEAT exports as much as a whopping 80% of its cars every year.
- The SEAT Mii Electric is their first attempt at an all-electric car. It has a range of 161 miles per charge.
- The SEAT Ateca won the 2017 Fleet Management Awards for Best Midsize SUV, beating competitors like the BMW X1, the Range Rover Evoque, and the Kia Sportage.