Sturdiness and Durability: Three-wheeler rear axles must be robust enough to endure the vehicle's weight, load capacity, and road conditions. They should withstand continuous stress without deformation or failure.
Load-bearing Capacity: The rear axle should be designed to support the weight of the vehicle, passengers, cargo, and any additional loads it might encounter during operation.
Balance and Stability: A well-engineered rear axle contributes to the overall balance and stability of the three-wheeler, especially during turns and maneuvers. It helps prevent oversteering or understeering, ensuring safe handling.
Suspension Compatibility: The rear axle should be compatible with the vehicle's suspension system to ensure smooth ride quality, dampening of shocks and vibrations, and adequate handling characteristics.