Depends on the type of suspension...
MacPherson strut suspension- strut, lower control arm, spring, knuckle, sway bar and end links
Independent A arm suspension- upper and lower A arm, knuckle, sway bar, end links, spring and shock
Multi-link- (4-5 arms) knuckle, sway bar, end links, spring and shock
Suspension
It is front suspension.
what are the cars with independent suspension?
The levers, springs, and shock absorbers that connect the floating weight of the car from the road components.
Suspension- the springs that support the cars weight.
One item that is not part of the suspension system is the brake pads. Brake pads are responsible for creating friction to stop the vehicle, while the suspension system is responsible for managing the vehicle's ride comfort and handling through springs, shock absorbers, and other components.
Compression is used in road vehicles such as Cars, Trucks, etc to even out the bumps in the road as part of the suspension system fitted to the vehicle.
You would use a drainer to separate a suspension
If all the components are original, there are no grease nipples in the steering or suspension system.
Suspension can carry vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles. It can also carry components like shock absorbers, springs, and control arms to enhance vehicle stability, handling, and comfort while driving. Additionally, suspension bridges use suspension to support their structure and carry the weight of vehicles and pedestrians.
Cars contain thousands of parts. The main components of a vehicle are the chassis, drivetrain, and suspension. Each one of these contains too many parts to list.
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