MacPherson Strut, Double Wishbone and Solid Axle

Broad classification of suspension systems includes MacPherson Strut, Double–Wishbone and Solid Axle setup. The passenger car segment uses independent suspension setups mounted at each wheel. The purpose of a suspension unit in a car is to provide a cushion between the road and the car cabin. It must also gobble up the road vibrations and well as sudden thuds due to potholes. It must ensure a comfortable ride for the passengers. Providing stability and good handling around the corners is also the job of suspension. Let us look at each type of suspension in-depth:

MacPherson Strut Independent Suspension

The most widely used independent suspension system is the MacPherson Strut. Almost every passenger car today has this setup at the front and a simpler coil spring at the rear. MacPherson Strut includes a simple assembly of coil spring and a damper/shock absorber. The task of the spring is to store the energy from a sudden jerk from the road. The damper uses hydraulic fluid to…

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