What does suspension chassis mean?
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Chassis suspension (suspension system) refers to the general term for all force-transmitting connection devices between the vehicle frame and the axle or wheels. Introduction to automotive suspension: Automotive suspension refers to a connection structure system between the body, frame, and wheels. This structural system includes components such as shock absorbers, suspension springs, anti-roll bars, suspension subframes, lower control arms, longitudinal rods, steering knuckle arms, rubber bushings, and connecting rods. Functions of automotive suspension: When a vehicle travels on the road, it experiences vibrations and impacts due to changes in the road surface. Some of these impact forces are absorbed by the tires, but the majority are absorbed by the suspension system between the tires and the body. The function of the suspension system is to transmit forces and torques between the wheels and the frame, buffer the impact forces transmitted from uneven road surfaces to the frame or body, and dampen the resulting vibrations to ensure smooth driving.