Suspension component having localized material strengthening

Metal deforming – By shot-blasting

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C072S058000, C072S383000, C072S369000, C148S570000, C219S602000

Reexamination Certificate

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07010950

ABSTRACT:
A suspension component for an automobile, such as a stabilizer bar, is provided and includes at least one localized portion having a strengthened outer surface. The localized portion is positioned at a location of highest stress along the suspension component. A method of forming the suspension component is also disclosed.

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