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Types of Suspensions

Type Twin I-beam Suspension

Description
Twin-I beam suspension uses two parallel I-beam axles (one for each wheel). The design combines the superior strength of an I-beam suspension with the flexibility and ride comfort of an independent suspension.

Location

Front

Type of Suspension System Independent Suspension

MacPherson Strut Suspension Twist Beam Suspension

Chapman Strut Suspension

SLA Suspension

The MacPherson strut assembly replaces the upper control arm, front shock absorber and ball joint, increasing handling and responsiveness. It The twist beam suspension design incorporates many features of the solid axle design. They typically use a "U"-channel axle beam welded to one end of the trailing arms. The spindles bolt to the ends of the axle beam. The Chapman strut suspension is a rear suspension system which operates on the same principle as the McPherson Strut; it uses lower links or a control arm and a long spring-shock strut. One of the most common front suspension systems is the short and long arm (SLA) suspension. It uses two control arms of unequal length.

Front

Independent Suspension

Rear Suspension

Independent Suspension

Front and rear

Independent Suspension

Front and rear

Independent Suspension

Multi-link Suspension

Multi-link suspension consists of Front and several links or armsand no struts rear

Link Coil Suspension

The link coil suspension consists of the following componets: A drive axle An upper suspension arm A lower suspension arm A coil spring A dual-action shock absorber A track bar (to control side-toside movement) A stabilizer bar (to control body roll during turns) The solid axle front suspension system mainly consists of a solid axle or axle housing, on which the wheels are mounted. In this suspension system, both wheels share the same axle, and work as one unit. When one wheel rides on a bump, the shock will be transferred to the other wheel.

Front and rear

Nonindependent Suspension

Solid Axle Suspension

Front and rear

Nonindependent Suspension

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