Product Description
Lower Link Pin is a type of hardware used in the suspension system of vehicles, particularly in the rear axle assembly. It is a cylindrical metal rod that connects the lower control arm of the suspension to the vehicles chassis or subframe. Lower Link Pin typically has a threaded end that screws into the control arm and a smooth end that fits into a bushing in the chassis or subframe. It is designed to provide a pivot point for the suspension and allow for smooth movement of the rear wheels during driving.
FAQ :
Q: What is a Lower Link Pin?
A: A Lower Link Pin is a type of fastener used in industrial and commercial applications. It is typically made from spring steel, steel, or stainless steel and is available in a silver color.
Q: What are the specifications of a Lower Link Pin?
A: Lower Link Pin is typically made from spring steel, steel, or stainless steel and is available in a silver color. It has a head type of elongate and is finished with a powder coating. The grade is A and it is suitable for industrial and commercial use.
Q: What is the purpose of a Lower Link Pin?
A: Lower Link Pin is used to join two components together. It is often used to connect two pieces of machinery or to join two parts of a larger structure.