Which is Better: Independent Suspension or Non-independent Suspension for Cars?
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Non-independent suspension systems generally have inferior overall performance and quality compared to independent suspension systems. Below is a relevant introduction to independent and non-independent suspension systems for cars: 1. Independent Suspension System: In an independent suspension system, each wheel on either side is individually suspended under the frame or body via an elastic suspension system. Its advantages include lighter weight, reduced impact on the body, and improved wheel ground adhesion. Softer springs with lower stiffness can be used to enhance the comfort of the car. 2. Non-independent Suspension System: A non-independent suspension system connects the left and right wheels via an axle or structural component. Due to differences in suspension structure and the way it connects to the body, non-independent suspension systems come in various forms.