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Automotive suspension system is one of the critical components in a vehicle, enabling smoother travel over bumps and uneven road surfaces.
Automotive suspension systems are primarily categorized into two types: independent suspension and non-independent suspension. In non-independent suspension, both wheels are mounted on the same solid axle. When one wheel encounters a bump, the other wheel moves in tandem, causing the entire vehicle body to vibrate or tilt. In independent suspension, the axle is divided into two sections. Each wheel is independently mounted beneath the chassis via coil springs. When one wheel encounters a bump, the other remains unaffected, allowing wheels to move independently. This enhances ride smoothness and comfort. As demands for ride comfort and handling stability grow, non-independent suspension systems are gradually being phased out. Independent suspension systems can be further categorized into transverse-arm, longitudinal-arm, multi-link, strut, and MacPherson strut configurations.
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31126762825
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Position
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Right
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Warranty
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2Months
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Place of Origin
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China
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Car Model
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Phantom
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Upper control arm
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Left
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Upper control arm
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Right
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