- November 30, 2018
- By Park Muffler
- In Blog, Vehicle Maintenance
Your vehicle’s suspension system is what’s responsible for ensuring you have a smooth ride. While most drivers understand the basics of the suspension system (it absorbs bumps), not everyone knows some of the more intricate details. Read on for Park Muffler’s guide to your suspension system.
Your vehicle’s suspension system consists of more than just springs and shocks. Here is a quick overview of some of the key components:
All of the various components of your vehicle’s suspension system work together in order to absorb bumps in the road. When you drive over a bumpy road, the suspension system absorbs and disperses the energy. Shocks and struts both work with the spring in order to balance out the force and prevent the springs from bouncing indefinitely.
Typically new cars have what’s known as independent suspension, where each wheel is able to travel up and down without bringing the other wheels along with it. The isolated road response increases smoothness by allowing each wheel to adapt to uneven surfaces accordingly.
Suspension plays a key role in ensuring you have an enjoyable drive. Not only that, but it protects other crucial vehicle components from being damaged when driving over rough terrain. Ensure that your suspension is in top working condition. Book an appointment with Park Muffler today.