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Third Row Seat Right Retracer

The Third Row Seat Right Retracer is a critical component designed to restore full functionality and safety to your vehicle’s rear seating system. Specifically engineered for the right-side third-row seat, this retractor mechanism is responsible for the proper operation of the seat’s folding, sliding, or tumble-forward motion. Over time, due to regular use, exposure to […]

Rear Drop Spring Right Rear

The Rear Drop Spring Right Rear is a precision-engineered suspension component designed to deliver enhanced vehicle performance and a refined aesthetic stance. As a critical part of a lowering spring set or a standalone replacement, this spring is manufactured to exact specifications for the right rear corner of your vehicle. Its primary function is to […]

Body Height Sensor Left Front

The Body Height Sensor Left Front is a critical component within modern vehicle suspension and safety systems, particularly in models equipped with electronic air suspension or adaptive damping. Mounted on the left front wheel assembly, this sensor continuously monitors the distance between the vehicle’s chassis and the axle. It provides real-time data on ride height […]

Intake Manifold Bracket

The Intake Manifold Bracket is a critical, yet often overlooked, component within a vehicle’s engine bay. Its primary function is to provide secure and stable mounting for the intake manifold, ensuring it remains perfectly positioned relative to the cylinder head. This precise alignment is essential for maintaining the integrity of the intake system’s seals and […]

Electronic Handbrake Switch

Electronic Handbrake Switch The traditional manual handbrake lever is increasingly giving way to a more sophisticated and space-efficient solution: the Electronic Handbrake Switch. This compact component represents a significant leap in vehicle control systems, replacing mechanical cables with electronic signals. Typically located on the center console or dashboard, this switch engages and disengages the parking […]

Rear Shock Absorber R=L

The Rear Shock Absorber R=L is a critical component designed for vehicles where the rear left and rear right shock absorbers are identical. This "R=L" designation indicates perfect interchangeability between the two sides, simplifying both the ordering process and inventory management. This specific engineering approach ensures balanced damping characteristics and consistent performance across the entire […]

On The Right Rear Wheel Arch Door

When addressing exterior components on a vehicle, precise terminology is essential for accurate identification and ordering. The area specified "On The Right Rear Wheel Arch Door" refers to a specific section of the passenger-side rear door panel that curves around the wheel well. This particular zone is highly susceptible to environmental damage and wear. It […]

Hands-Free Microphone Kit

This innovative Hands-Free Microphone Kit is the ultimate solution for achieving crystal-clear communication in your vehicle. Designed for seamless integration with most modern in-car entertainment and navigation systems, this kit directly addresses the common problem of poor call quality during hands-free operation. It effectively eliminates background road noise, wind interference, and muffled voice transmission, ensuring […]

Left Rear Door Wheel Arch

The Left Rear Door Wheel Arch is a critical body panel component designed to bridge the gap between the rear door and the rear wheel well. This panel serves a dual purpose, combining essential protection with seamless aesthetic integration. Its primary function is to shield the lower section of the door, the door hinges, and […]

Transfer Case Motor Rear Axle Motor

Transfer Case Motor Rear Axle Motor The performance and capability of modern four-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicles are heavily dependent on the precise operation of their drivetrain components. Central to this advanced functionality are the Transfer Case Motor and the Rear Axle Motor. These sophisticated electromechanical units are responsible for engaging and disengaging drive systems on […]