What are the classifications of non-independent suspension?
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Classifications of non-independent suspension: 1. Torsion beam axle: Mainly used in front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicles. When the vehicle body tilts, the torsion of the torsion beam axle causes changes in the wheel camber angle; 2. Torsion beam type: A torsion beam is installed between the left and right trailing arms, making the suspension resemble an H-shape. The suspension system connects the front end of the trailing arm to the vehicle body; 3. Parallel leaf spring type: Uses two sets of parallel-installed leaf springs to support the axle. The leaf springs can function both as shock absorbers and as axle positioning tools. Non-independent suspension is a suspension structure relative to independent suspension, characterized by both wheels being connected by an integral frame, with the wheels and axle together suspended under the frame or body via an elastic suspension system.