Pioneering Precision for Automotive Suspension Solutions

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QUALITY

"Our commitment to quality ensures that every product meets the highest standards, providing customers with reliability and satisfaction." .

EFFICIENCY

"Through streamlined processes and cutting-edge technology, we optimize efficiency to deliver products promptly and cost-effectively."

INOVATION

"At VFX Automotive , innovation is at the core of everything we do. We continuously push the boundaries to introduce groundbreaking solutions and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market."

OUR PRODUCT

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OUR SERVICES

VFX is a leading manufacturer and global supplier of automotive components since 2009, Our range of automotive components includes metal to rubber bonded components steering and suspension parts. Engineered to meet and exceed the rigorous standards of the automotive industry, the company has state of the art manufacturing plants in India located in Delhi NCR 

TIE ROD END

Tie rod ends are used in automotive steering systems. They connect the steering rack to the steering knuckle, allowing for the transfer of steering input from the steering wheel to the wheels of the vehicle. This connection is crucial for maintaining control and maneuverability while driving. Without properly functioning tie rod ends, steering can become sloppy and unpredictable, posing a safety risk. Therefore, tie rod ends are a critical component of a vehicle's steering system.

STEERING BALL JOINT

Steering ball joints are pivotal components in a vehicle's steering system, enabling movement and flexibility in key areas such as control arms, tie rods, and pitman arms. They allow for smooth steering response and maneuverability, ensuring safe and controlled driving. Proper maintenance, including periodic inspection and lubrication, is crucial to ensure their functionality and safety on the road. When worn or damaged, steering ball joints can compromise steering performance and pose safety hazards, necessitating prompt replacement.

STABLIZER LINK ROD

The stabilizer link rod is typically a metal rod with ball joints or bushings at each end, allowing it to pivot and accommodate the movement of the suspension. It plays a crucial role in transmitting forces between the sway bar and the suspension, helping to control body roll and maintain stability while driving.Like other suspension components, the stabilizer link rod can wear out over time due to constant movement and exposure to road conditions. When worn or damaged, it can cause clunking noises, excessive body roll, and compromised handling. Regular inspection and maintenance are important to ensure the stabilizer link rod functions properly and contributes to the vehicle's stability and safety.

ARM BUSH

An arm bushing, also known as a control arm bushing or suspension bushing, is a component of a vehicle's suspension system. It's a small but crucial part that helps connect various suspension components to the vehicle's frame or chassis while allowing for movement and flexibility. These bushings are typically made of rubber or polyurethane and are positioned between the control arm and the chassis. They absorb shocks and vibrations from the road, reducing noise and harshness in the cabin while providing a smoother ride.

SUSPENSION BALL JOINT

A suspension ball joint is a vital component in a vehicle's suspension system. It's a type of joint that connects the control arm or knuckle to the steering linkage, allowing for smooth movement and articulation of the suspension while supporting the weight of the vehicle. These ball joints are typically made of metal and feature a spherical bearing enclosed in a casing. This design enables the joint to pivot and move in multiple directions, accommodating the various forces and angles encountered during driving, such as steering and bumps in the road.

CONTROL ARM

A control arm, also known as an A-arm or wishbone, is a crucial component of a vehicle's suspension system. It's a metal arm that connects the wheel hub and steering knuckle to the frame or chassis of the vehicle. Control arms come in various shapes and sizes depending on the vehicle's design and suspension type. The control arm plays a vital role in supporting the weight of the vehicle and maintaining proper wheel alignment. It also allows for up-and-down movement of the wheels while minimizing forward and backward motion. This helps provide a smooth ride and stable handling, especially when navigating bumps and uneven road surfaces.

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