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How Car Suspensions Work Table of Contents Introduction to How Car Suspensions Work Vehicle Dynamics The Chassis Sprit Springs: Sprung and Unsprung Mass Dampers: Shock Absorbers Dampers: Struts and Anti-sway Bars Suspension Types: Front Suspension Types: Rear Specialized Suspensions: The Baja Bug Specialized Suspensions: Formula One Racers Specialized Suspensions: Hot Rods The Future of Car Suspensions Lots more Information Compare Prices for Car Suspensions When people think of automobile performance, they normally think of horsepower, torque and zero-to-60 acceleration. But all of the power generated by a piston engine is useless if the driver can t control the car That's why automobile engineers turned their attention to the suspension system almost as soon as they had mastered the four-stroke internal combustion engine Photo courtesy Honda Motor Co, Ltd Double-wishbone suspension on Honda Accord 2005 Coupe The job of a car suspension is to maximize the friction between the tires and the road surface, to provide steering stability with good handling and to ensure the comfort of the passengers. In this article, we'll explore how car suspensions work, how they ve evolved over the years and where the design of suspensions is headed in the future Vehicle Dynamics If a road were perfectly flat, with no irregularities, suspensions wouldn t be necessary. But roads are farHow Car Suspensions Work Table of Contents: › Introduction to How Car Suspensions Work › Vehicle Dynamics › The Chassis › Springs › Springs: Sprung and Unsprung Mass › Dampers: Shock Absorbers › Dampers: Struts and Anti-sway Bars › Suspension Types: Front › Suspension Types: Rear › Specialized Suspensions: The Baja Bug › Specialized Suspensions: Formula One Racers › Specialized Suspensions: Hot Rods › The Future of Car Suspensions › Lots More Information › Compare Prices for Car Suspensions When people think of automobile performance, they normally think of horsepower, torque and zero-to-60 acceleration. But all of the power generated by a piston engine is useless if the driver can't control the car. That's why automobile engineers turned their attention to the suspension system almost as soon as they had mastered the four-stroke internal combustion engine. Photo courtesy Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Double-wishbone suspension on Honda Accord 2005 Coupe The job of a car suspension is to maximize the friction between the tires and the road surface, to provide steering stability with good handling and to ensure the comfort of the passengers. In this article, we'll explore how car suspensions work, how they've evolved over the years and where the design of suspensions is headed in the future. Vehicle Dynamics If a road were perfectly flat, with no irregularities, suspensions wouldn't be necessary. But roads are far
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