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First Line talks top strut mount failure

Top strut mounts and bearings have evolved from ‘Generation 0’, featuring a simple steel bearing in a steel beading, to ‘Generation 2.5’,which uses a steel bearing with integral upper spring and shock absorber support, made from sophisticated, premium quality plastic composites. Despite this transformation, top strut mounts and bearings are still susceptible to failure.

Why quality is key for steering and suspension components

Although they may look insignificant and be the least expensive part of a vehicle’s steering and suspension system, bushes are, in fact, crucial to its correct handling and comfort performance and therefore, its overall safety. In no area is this more the case than with the bushes that are used in suspension arms, which will also have a huge effect on the longevity of the complete unit.

First Line launches its online returns portal

Prominent supplier of premium quality components, First Line Ltd, is committed to providing its customers with the best service and support possible, which is why the company has introduced a new online portal that gives them a simpler, more efficient way to process their returns and warranties claims.

For steering and suspension – choose First Line

When First Line’s Steering and Suspension range was introduced back in 1992, the 1,000 reference portfolio led the way in providing a comprehensive offer. Since then, the range has grown to over 8,500 references and continues to offer one of the most extensive and relevant premium quality ranges available in the Aftermarket. It’s not just

Premium quality turbo hoses available from First Line

Turbocharging has been used for many years, primarily in sports cars and high-end luxury vehicles, however things have changed as manufacturers are heavily focused on meeting strict emissions targets. This has led to modern vehicles being produced with smaller engines that are turbocharged to offer the power when needed. Turbo power isn’t as durable as