Chimta
Overview
Chimta (also known as a Rear Suspension Arm or Trailing Arm) is an important suspension component that connects the rear axle or wheel hub to the vehicle’s chassis. It helps maintain proper wheel alignment and stability while allowing the wheels to move up and down over road surfaces.
Key Functions
Supports rear suspension: Holds the wheel hub securely in place.
Maintains alignment: Keeps the rear wheels aligned with the chassis.
Absorbs shocks and vibrations: Works with shock absorbers and springs for smooth driving.
Allows vertical wheel movement: Lets the wheels move up/down while keeping them positioned.
Typical Features
Sturdy metal arm construction
Rubber or polyurethane bushings at mounting points
Bolted connections to chassis and wheel hub

















