
Control arms, also known as wishbones, are components in vehicle suspension systems that connect the wheels to the chassis and guide their vertical movement. They are divided into upper and lower control arms and are commonly used in double wishbone suspension systems. These elements directly influence handling, ride comfort, and steering control, playing a critical role in maintaining suspension geometry.Structural Characteristics and PlacementControl arms are typically shaped like a triangle (
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The stabilizer bar is a metal rod used in vehicle suspension systems to connect the movement of the left and right wheels, thereby reducing body roll during cornering. This system helps maintain vehicle stability during turns while enhancing ride comfort and road grip.Structure and Operating PrincipleThe stabilizer bar is typically made of high-strength steel formed in a spring-like shape. Both ends are connected to the suspension arms via stabilizer links (stabilizer ends), while the central po
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A shock absorber is a mechanical component within a vehicle’s suspension system that dampens vibrations and impacts caused by irregularities on the road surface. The primary function of shock absorbers is to enhance vehicle comfort and improve road handling. They are a critical part of the suspension system and directly affect driving safety and comfort. Damaged or worn shock absorbers can disrupt vehicle balance and lead to accidents.History and Development of Shock AbsorbersShock absorbers are
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