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The automobile vehicles frame and body are mounted on the front and rear axle not directly but through some form of springs and shock absorbers. This is done to damp to road shocks transmitted parts which perform this function are collectively called a suspension system. Thus, the suspension system includes springs, shock absorbers and their mountings. The suspension system of a motor vehicle is divided into the rear end suspension and front end suspension.

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the parts of a car's suspension system are labeled in this diagram, including

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the front suspensions and brakes of a car

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car high performance suspensions diagram showing the various stages

Download this stock vector: Suspension is the system of tires, tire air, springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels and allows relative motion be - HRXTT4 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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In the grand scheme, motorcycle suspension systems are made up of springing and damping components. Springs are easy to imagine. They're just coiled steel wires shoved into the fork tubes or wrapped around shock bodies. Springs hold up the bike and support both the static load of the bike and the rider, but are also sized (or rated, if you prefer) to accommodate expected bump loads. Spring-rate selection is a fairly straightforward process, starting with the weight of the bike and the rider…

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