How a car suspension system works?

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Car Suspension is the system of tires, tire air, springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels and allows relative motion between the two. Suspension systems must support both roadholding/handling and ride quality, which are at odds with each other. The tuning of suspensions involves finding the right compromise. It is important for the suspension to keep the road wheel in contact with the road surface as much as possible, because all the road or ground forces acting on the vehicle do so through the contact patches of the tires. The suspension also protects the vehicle itself and any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. The design of front and rear suspension of a car may be different.
The suspension system of a car provides a swift ride. There are different types of suspension systems. They are divided into two types as DEPENDENT SUSPENSION and INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION. Based on their designs suspensions range from LEAF-SPRING, MAC PHERSON STRUT, SOLID AXLE BEAM, PUSHROD SUSPENSION and DOUBLE WISHBONE SUSPENSION. The mechanism of these suspension system is shown in this video. A suspension system of a car is linked with the steering and drive shaft. Do watch the video if you don't know how.
Watch this video to know working of a steering in car.
Double wishbone suspension.
How a car suspension works?
Different types of suspensions.
Dependent and independent suspensions.

All these questions are answered in this video. If you have any question do ask in comments. Thanks for watching.
A modified version of video is below.

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Very useful video for someone who doesn't have to much time, very well resumed.

Luiferhoyos
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Thanks for the video. I have never much bothered about about exactly how cars are put together but when the garage says something needs replaced, it sparks an interest. I was interested to find out how the drive shaft interacts with the suspension and this is a good illustration of that. I had never bothered to get my head around that sort of thing. Of course I have heard lots of terminology being mentioned, but I am starting to put it together in my head now. Could have done it years ago I suppose.

seismic
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I finally understand how this works watching this video.Thank you💯

lionyleftwich
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there are various types of suspension, yes there’s the macpherson strut suspension, double/single wishbone independent suspension, live axle suspension (or floating axle), leaf spring. But you missed out a few. there’s also trailing arm suspension, where an arm moves up and down as the shock absorber spring moves, most common in Front wheel drive motors. There’s also a swing axle suspension, it’s similar to independent suspension but has no upper arm to make the wheel move up and down in a straight line, it swings up and down, Example of use: VW beetle. Suspension is vital for a car, to be stabilised, there can also be an anti-roll bar which prevents the car from flipping over if it skids. Suspension also creates a phenomenon called “anti-dive” and “anti-squat”. Anti-dive is the car’s nose diving when you brake hard, and anti-squat is where the rear end of the car squats when you accelerate hard.

jltworks
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It's weird how this channel only has 1 video

kaumohlamonyane
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Tq so much dear channeler this video is most important for my project thanks lot

pallavikolar
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thanks.
1:49 double cardan makes independent-suspension possible.

arnon-jaya
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excelente video, todo bien extendido amooo

amilcarbogado
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bro this is literally one of those VHS analog horror videos without the scares

TheEmeraldApples
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1:41 Im sure you are here for that explanation.

LuckySpoildy
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which song is being played in the background ?

ayushagarwal
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So nice of you if you could repeat it without music

ImranAhmed-tyyg
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Thank you for the simple explanation for the more complex independent suspension system versus the conventional (or dependent) suspension system. The drive shaft and the steering rack have to be modified and adjust with double-wishbone movement. Would this type of modification be needed for the rear-wheel drive shaft to flex in a rear multi-link suspension system?

duckbizniz
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Ei o vídeo me ajudou bastante faça mais vídeos falando de suspensão tanto de rua quanto de corrida já deixei um jóinha

cleberhenrique
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How can you tell if strut is bad ? I took severe hit on drivers side wheel and CV axle, lower control arm and the inner tie rod was damaged need replacing . The strut looks fine but some say the strut is likely shot and needs replacing . Took it to this shop yesterday and hopefully start working on it Monday . Some shops sell you on things you don't need . How can I tell ?

frankmontez
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What about springplates and torsion bar suspensión? like used in old vw beetle.

pangracing
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I look up pushrod suspension and the clip at 0:52 is the thumbnail for the video. 😂

crutch
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Did this video actually just explain the lore behind a chicken wishbone 🤦‍♂️

Hellfire
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Sir can I know the name of the software used to create this impressive video

PawanSingh-mwnw
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That computer generated voice makes it very difficult to follow. Too bad, since it would have been an awesome video. I gave up half way through.

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