


In 4×4 Suzuki Vitara vehicles produced after 2016, the foot and bracket that holds the rear differential breaks on its own. It does not affect the driving of the vehicle unless another part breaks in a short time. The rear differential holds two legs, one of which is made of aluminum and this leg breaks.
Suzuki Vitara users have previously shared on various social platforms that the rear differential retaining leg is broken. The broken bracket can be seen in the first picture. In the other pictures, you can see the after-repair and the re-installed version after repair.
If you own a 2016 Suzuki Vitara 4×4, put your vehicle on the lift and check it. Do not wait for it to break, have the gaps on the bracket surface filled with aluminum welding before it breaks, as shown in the pictures. This way you can prevent it from breaking. If it is installed, there is nothing you can do, you must have it repaired.
Aluminum welding can be found in industrial turners. Otherwise, you should find a welder in the industry.












