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Part no. 1K0407256AA-1
Volkswagen Golf 5 Wheel Axle Front Right O/S Knuckle Bearing 1K0407256AA
£37.95
Free delivery: Jul 03
If paid before 14:00

Part no. MB3C-5798-BA
VW Amarok Mk2 Rear Suspension Plate Leaf Spring U Bolt Clamp MB3C-5798-BA
£32.95
Free delivery: Jul 03
If paid before 14:00

Part no. 3D0616201
Volkswagen Phaeton 3D Air Suspension Pressure Reservoir Tank 3D0616201
£23.95
Free delivery: Jul 03
If paid before 14:00

Part no. 3C0505129B
Volkswagen Sharan Rear Suspension Wishbone Bracket Holder Left N/S 3C0505129B
£18.95
Free delivery: Jul 03
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Part no. 2N0599175D
Volkswagen Crafter Sy U Bolt Plate Leaf Spring 2N0599175D
£28.95
Free delivery: Jul 03
If paid before 14:00

Part no. 5WA512521-1
Volkswagen Golf Mk8 Headlight Height Level Sensor Rear Left N/S 5WA512521
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Other Steering & Suspension Parts
In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find a wide selection of used car parts, compatible with brands such as BMW, Mercedes, Mini, and others. The "Other" category includes supplementary components for the steering and suspension systems that are not assigned to a single main group but still influence proper vehicle handling, component installation, and geometry maintenance.
Construction and purpose of components in the "Other" category
The "Other" category consists of auxiliary and specialized parts that work with components responsible for wheel steering, vibration damping, and load transfer to the body. This group may include mounts, brackets, intermediate elements, small assembly parts, and components used in less typical suspension and steering configurations. Their role is to complement the main systems and ensure mechanical compatibility with a specific vehicle version, mounting location, and OEM number.
Functional significance for the steering and suspension system
Components in this category are used to maintain the correct operation of mating parts and to ensure proper seating of components in the car. Even a small component can determine the fit, suspension travel range, mounting stability, or compatibility with a sensor or cover. In practice, when selecting parts, it is worth considering items from groups such as steering gears and housings, shock absorbers and struts, and stabilizers, clamps, and bushings, as these are the components with which auxiliary parts most frequently interact.
Comparison of data relevant to part selection
| Part type | Main function | What to check before purchase | What compatibility depends on |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fastening element | Maintaining the part in the correct position | Mounting points, shape, installation side | Body version and OEM number |
| Bracket or holder | Connecting the component to the body or subframe | Material, mounting holes, accessory compatibility | Suspension variant and mounting location |
| Component interacting with a sensor or cover | Ensuring proper guidance and protection of parts | Connector type, cable routing, presence of mounts | Vehicle equipment and technical version |
Selecting parts by OEM number and mounting location
The OEM number is a manufacturer's designation that allows you to compare a part with the factory equipment of a given car. In this category, this is of particular importance because many elements are visually similar but differ in mounting details, installation side, color, or version intended for a specific suspension. When choosing, it is also worth checking information about interchangeable numbers, placement on the vehicle, and compatibility with components from groups such as tie rods and ends or bearings, wheel hubs, and bushings.
Practical examples of matching auxiliary parts
For parts such as Audi A4 B8 subframes, it is crucial to compare mounting points, engine version, and compatibility with suspension and drivetrain equipment. When choosing an element like a BMW F11 suspension compressor, you must verify the type of installation, cable routing, and cooperation with the leveling system. If you are looking for a component such as a BMW X5 E70 control arm, it is worth checking the mounting side, bushing type, ball joint, and OEM number compatibility with the specific car version.
Supplementary materials when purchasing used parts
When assembling components for the chassis, a guide on checking mating parts may also be helpful. See the article Second-hand braking system: how to safely select discs, calipers, and ABS?, which shows how to compare markings, mounting points, and equipment compatibility for other car components as well.
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the construction and purpose of components in the "Other" category? | Components in the "Other" category are supplementary steering and suspension parts that do not always form a separate large product group but are necessary for the correct installation or operation of main components. They may include brackets, holders, intermediate parts, fastening elements, and details interacting with covers, sensors, or the subframe. They are usually installed within the suspension, struts, gears, or connection points to the body. |
| What are the components in the "Other" category used for? | Components in the "Other" category are used for stabilization, mounting, guiding, or supplementing the work of parts responsible for steering and vibration damping. Their role is to maintain the correct position of components and ensure mounting compatibility with a specific car version. Without such parts, problems with fit, geometry, suspension travel range, or interaction with accessories may occur. |
| What is the construction and function of a suspension subframe? | A suspension subframe is a structural load-bearing element to which selected chassis parts and sometimes drivetrain components are attached. It serves to transfer loads between the suspension and the body and to maintain the correct geometry of the mounts. Depending on the vehicle version, it works with control arms, bushings, stabilizers, covers, and additional brackets. |
| How to select a part from this category for a specific car? | The safest way is to compare the OEM number, interchangeable numbers, and exact placement on the vehicle. It is worth checking the installation side, body version, suspension type, and additional equipment, especially when the part interacts with a sensor or cover. For visually similar elements, the details of mounting holes and the shape of the mount are often decisive. |
| What symptoms indicate that it is worth checking auxiliary suspension or steering elements? | Verification is recommended if there are knocks, mounting play, uneven alignment of mating parts, or fitment problems after repairs. Sometimes a symptom is also incorrect routing of a cable, cover, or sensor, even if the main component appears to be in good condition. In such situations, it is worth checking the supplementary elements and their mounting points. |
| Which data from the offer is most important when comparing parts? | The most important information includes the brand, condition, OEM part number, interchangeable numbers, and placement on the vehicle. For some auxiliary elements, color also matters if the part remains visible or corresponds to a specific technical finish version. The more accurately the markings and mounting location are compared, the easier it is to avoid mismatches. |
Summary: "Other" category in the Global Parts automotive store
The "Other" category includes practical supplementary parts for the steering and suspension systems that help to correctly install and match components in many vehicle versions. At Global Parts, used elements are available for cars from brands such as BMW, Mercedes, Mini, and others, taking into account data such as the OEM number, interchangeable numbers, placement on the vehicle, or the condition of the part. We invite you to contact us – we are here to help! For more information and interesting facts, we also invite you to visit our automotive blog.