From part family to vehicle context
The Lemforder story on this site begins with a simple operational point: an aftermarket part is useful only when the buyer can connect it to the correct vehicle, repair condition, and purchasing route. The catalog experience therefore places control arms, tie rods, ball joints, sway bar links, strut mounts, shock absorbers, and engine mounts beside application language rather than leaving them as isolated product labels. That approach gives repair workshops and distributors a better starting point for questions.