Can Non-Independent Suspension Be Modified to Independent Suspension?
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Non-independent suspension can be modified to independent suspension. The differences between non-independent suspension and independent suspension are: 1. Different structures: The wheels on the same axle of a non-independent suspension are connected, while those of an independent suspension are not. 2. Different movements: The wheels on the same axle of a non-independent suspension interfere with each other during movement, whereas those of an independent suspension do not. 3. Different applicable vehicle types: Compact or small cars typically use non-independent suspension, with independent suspension for the front and torsion beam suspension for the rear. Independent suspension enhances ride comfort and driving quality, which is why luxury cars often employ high-end independent suspension systems.