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The beam axle is a type of automotive drivetrain and transmission component used in many vehicles. It is a type of suspension system that consists of a single axle beam or shaft that connects the left and right wheels of a vehicle. The beam axle is typically mounted directly to the frame of the vehicle, and the wheels are attached to the axle beam. This type of axle is known for its simplicity and low cost, and is often used in vehicles with a live axle suspension system.
The beam axle is used in a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. It is also used in off-road vehicles, such as ATVs and UTVs. The beam axle is often used in vehicles with a solid rear axle, as it provides a more rigid suspension system than an independent suspension system.
The beam axle market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of axle designs. Some of the major players in the market include Dana Corporation, Meritor, Inc., American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc., and GKN plc. Show Less Read more