What is Suspension?

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BeauAnn
07/30/25 3:08am
Suspension originally means hanging; it often refers to the suspension system of a car. The suspension system is the general term for all the force-transmitting connection devices between the car's frame and the axle or wheels. The car suspension system refers to the entire support system composed of springs and shock absorbers between the body and the tires. The functions of the suspension system should be to support the body and improve the riding experience. Different suspension settings will give drivers different driving feelings. Extended information: Function: Its function is to transmit the forces and torques acting between the wheels and the frame, and to buffer the impact force transmitted from uneven roads to the frame or body, and to dampen the resulting vibrations to ensure the car can run smoothly. Advantages: Its advantages are light weight, reducing the impact on the body, and improving the ground adhesion of the wheels; softer springs with small stiffness can be used to improve the comfort of the car; it can lower the position of the engine, and the center of gravity of the car is also lowered, thereby improving the driving stability of the car; the left and right wheels jump independently, unrelated to each other, which can reduce the tilt and vibration of the body.
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