Sankei Industry was founded in 1960. Based on the three catalysts for change, Sankei makes continuous efforts to deliver safe and reliable products to its customers, including swift product development and the establishment of new technologies and new production methods.
In addition to both Japanese and foreign auto parts, Sankei also offers products for older and discounted models. Sankei's products encompass a wide range of vehicles from light cars to trucks.
Tie rod ends are a part of the steering system. Tie rods connect the spindle, on which your front wheel is mounted on one end, to the steering gear mechanism on the other end. As you steer left or right, the steering gear pushes the steering arms and tie rods left or right respectively.
Rack ends also called as inner tie rods or axial joints is a part of rack and pinion steering gear system, which converts circular motion of the steering wheel to straight line motion at the wheels The rack ends are the connections between steering rack and the outer tie rod ends which is connected to the steering.
The idler arm assembly is a pivoting support for the steering linkage. The idler arm supports the end of the center link on the passenger's side of the vehicle.
The Pitman arm is a steering component in an automobile or truck. As a linkage attached to the steering box sector shift, it converts the angular motion of the sector shaft into the linear motion needed to steer the wheels.
In an automobile, ball joints are spherical bearings that connect the control arms to the steering knuckles and are used on virtually every automobile made.
Stabilizer links are the attachment points between a sway bar and suspension members. It connects suspension components on either side of the car to minimize body leaning in turns.