Ball joints
control arm bushings
shock absorbers
springs, coil or leaf
sway bar end links and bushings
The cost of your repair will be determined by your vehicle type and the parts needed.
It all depends on the vehicle. Many makes and models are different. If you are looking for a full parts list, you are going to have to buy a parts manual for the specific vehicle, but in short, it requires tools, parts, and a knowledge for automotive repair. Maybe invest in a auto repair manual, such as Haynes?
Bushings are used in suspension parts, mainly.
It all depend how what needs to be repaired... and if there is heavy damage to something (for example if it was in an accident) and the vehicle may need an alignment after some parts are replaced which will cost extra.
It is illegal for a body shop to repair a car with used or reconditioned parts, unless the owner of the vehicle gives written permission. Insurance companies do not control repair shops. Their repair estimates are based on new factory parts and standard repair charges. I have recently found out that it depends on what state you live in. For example, in Pennsylvania, insurance companies are permitted to use aftermarket or used parts to repair a vehicle but if those parts affect the vehicles warranty the insurance company must warrant those parts. Unfair, but very true!!
yes because the new cars have a bunch of random parts and pieces that are really not needed My Opinion If you are speaking strictly on maintenance and repair then a new vehicle will require far less maintenance and repair than an older vehicle. This is just commons sense. The older the vehicle the more likely it is that it will need repairs. Parts do wear out. Also newer vehicles require far less regular scheduled maintenance that older vehicles or just a decade ago.
Prone to it - NO. Do these parts, brakes and suspension/steering need maintenance and repair..sure.
It does the same thing that every suspension does, and that is to suspend the body of the vehicle over the wheel base. The suspension system is not one part, but a menagerie of parts to include the springs, struts, shocks, and depending on the vehicle, a number of small intricate safety features.
Parts of the suspension that allow for control and location of the wheel and hub assembly.
When you need a repair for your appliance, the repair worker from Sears will most likely bring all of the parts that are needed. If they do not, they will probably go to the store to get them.
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Cars contain thousands of parts. The main components of a vehicle are the chassis, drivetrain, and suspension. Each one of these contains too many parts to list.