Automotive Suspensions
Types of suspensions
• Conventional Suspension
Suspension is the system responsible for the stability of the vehicle. Its purpose is to absorb, through its components, all the irregularities of the soil. It is also in charge of keeping the four wheels on the ground and assisting in the performance of the car.
• Thread Suspension
Its operation takes place through a mechanism composed of a threaded tube and flange, that together are coupled to the shock absorbers or directly in the rear axle of the vehicle, allowing that the adjustment of height is realized only with the manual threading of the system
•Air suspension
In place of the springs of the vehicle are placed pockets that when the system is activated hold the air inside them thus causing the vehicle to lift, when the system is triggered again the air is thrown from inside the bags outwards thus doing that the vehicle to the extreme limit.
•Source
https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspens%C3%A3o_a_ar
https://www.terra.com.br/economia/carros-motos/meu-automovel/entenda-como-funciona-a-suspensao-e-a-manutencao-preventiva,435e82b41da92410VgnVCM4000009bcceb0aRCRD.html
http://www.castorsuspensoes.com.br/suspensao-a-rosca.asp
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