Auto Spare Parts

Engine Mountings
Engine mounts, also known as motor mounts, are crucial components that secure the engine to the vehicle's chassis and absorb vibrations caused by the engine's operation.

Grease Guns and Pumps
A grease gun or a pump is a mechanical device used to force grease into a fitting or nipple on a piece of machinery.

Jacks
An automotive jack is a portable device used to lift a vehicle off the ground. Jacks are also used for changing tires, performing maintenance, and accessing the underside of a vehicle.

Bushes
An automobile bush, also known as a rubber bushing or engine mount, is a crucial component that connects the vehicle's suspension system to the chassis.

Bearings
Bearings are mechanical components that constrain relative motion to only the desired motion and reduce friction between moving surfaces.

Clutch System
A clutch is a mechanical device that allows the power from a prime mover, such as an engine or motor, to be connected and disconnected from a driven machine.

Brake Pads and Linings
Brake pads and brake linings are essential components of a vehicle's braking system. They work together to transform the kinetic energy of the vehicle into thermal energy through friction, slowing and stopping the vehicle when the driver applies the brakes.

Cross
Universal Joint (UJ) Cross or a cardan joint, is a mechanical device that connects two shafts at an angle, allowing them to rotate at different speeds while maintaining a constant angular relationship between them.

Lubricants
A lubricant is a substance that is introduced between two surfaces in relative motion to reduce friction, wear, heat generation, and corrosion.

Oil Seals
Oil seals, also known as shaft seals or rotary seals, are crucial components in mechanical systems that prevent the leakage of lubricants and the ingress of contaminants between rotating and stationary parts.