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WG9160680055
Sinotruk HOWO
| Category | Details |
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| Part Number | WG9160680055 |
| Name | Stabilizer Rod Support Lifting Plate / Hanger Bracket |
| Material | Steel or reinforced engineering plastic |
| Weight | 1.5 – 2.0 kg |
| Applicable Trucks | SINOTRUK HOWO, A7, T7, T7H, N7, NX |
| Axle Configurations | 6×4, 8×4 |
| Related Parts | WG9725680006 (stabilizer bar), WG9100680068 (bushing), ZQ361B12 (nut) |
| Installation Torque | 80–100 N·m (approx.) |
| Service Interval | Inspect every 10,000 km; replace as needed |
| Criticality | Medium-High – Suspension Stability Component |
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⚠️ Note: Proper alignment and torque are critical for performance and safety.
Socket wrench set (17–19mm)
Torque wrench
Pry bar (for alignment if needed)
Clean rag and anti-seize lubricant (optional)
Lift and Secure the Vehicle
Use jack stands to safely access the front chassis area.
Ensure suspension is unloaded or slightly compressed for easier assembly.
Remove Old Hanger Bracket (if replacing)
Loosen and remove mounting bolts (M12×1.25), clamping plate (WG9925682111), and worn bushings (WG9100680068).
Carefully detach the old support plate from the frame.
Inspect Surrounding Components
Check the condition of the stabilizer bar (WG9725680006) for bending or wear.
Replace damaged rubber bushings (WG9100680068) — never reuse cracked or hardened ones.
Install New Bracket (WG9160680055)
Position the new lifting plate onto the frame at the designated mounting point.
Insert the stabilizer bar through the rubber bushing and into the bracket housing.
Reinstall Clamping Components
Place the fixing pressure block (WG9925682111) over the bushing.
Secure with M12×1.25 bolts and ZQ361B12 nuts.
Torque Specifications
Typical range: 80–100 N·m (confirm based on model manual)
Tighten fasteners to manufacturer-recommended torque:
Do not overtighten — this can crush rubber bushings and cause premature failure.
Final Inspection
Lower the vehicle.
Visually check for proper alignment and clearance.
Test drive at low speed; listen for creaking or knocking noises (signs of loose parts).