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             The Wheel Hub market is a segment of the Suspension Systems and Components industry. It is composed of components that are used to connect the wheel to the vehicle's suspension system. Wheel hubs are typically made of steel or aluminum and are designed to provide a secure connection between the wheel and the suspension system. They are also designed to reduce vibration and noise, as well as to provide a smooth ride.
Wheel hubs are used in a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and    motorcycles. They are also used in off-road vehicles, such as ATVs and UTVs. The wheel hub market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a wide range of products.
Some of the major companies in the Wheel Hub market include SKF, Timken, NTN, Schaeffler, and Dana. These companies offer a variety of wheel hubs for different types of vehicles, including passenger cars, light trucks, and heavy-duty trucks. Show Less   Read more