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  • VAICO Rear Driver Side Upper Guide Rod - V20-1424
    Product Specifications
    • Packaging height [cm]: 4,2
    • Packaging width [cm]: 7,8
    • Paired article numbers: V20-1425
    • Part number of the recommended special tools: V99-1020
    • Steering arm type: Control Arm
    • Weight [kg]: 0,547
    • Part Description: Rear Driver Side Upper Guide Rod
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  • VAICO Rear Passenger Side Upper Guide Rod - V20-1425
    Product Specifications
    • Packaging height [cm]: 4,2
    • Packaging width [cm]: 7,8
    • Paired article numbers: V20-1424
    • Part number of the recommended special tools: V99-1020
    • Steering arm type: Control Arm
    • Weight [kg]: 0,547
    • Part Description: Rear Passenger Side Upper Guide Rod
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  • VAICO Rear Upper Forward Guide Rod - V30-7636
    Product Specifications
    • Packaging height [cm]: 5,15
    • Packaging width [cm]: 5,4
    • Part number of the recommended special tools: V99-1020
    • Steering arm type: Control Arm
    • Weight [kg]: 1,311
    • Part Description: Rear Upper Forward Guide Rod
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About Suspension Guide Rods

The suspension guide rod is a vital part of the vehicle's suspension system and it has the task of holding the wheel in place.

Suspension guide rod importance

The suspension guide rod is an essential component that maintains the wheels in its place. The guide rod also offers a smooth ride while driving at high speeds. Also, the guide rod has a set of bushings that keeps metal from contact with other components in the steering system. A suspension guide rod that is in an appropriate state will prevent uncontrolled play in the wheels while you drive.

Common problems with a faulty suspension guide rod

A defective suspension guide rod can lead to unnecessary wheel movement, metal-on-metal contact, or damage to the suspension system.