what is the different between strut bellows and strut boots in suspension parts in a car?
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the many of letters in the words.
they mean the same where I come from.
Well I'm finally getting this one up for you, sorry. It's been a busy week and I just haven't had the time to finish this one up but ...
As generally known, the Pressblower process is referred to for producing dust bellows and sleeves for shock absorbers in a good proven way. As a new development the jounce bumpers for suspension struts used for shock absorbers will also be made of