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Shock absorbers are key components in the automobile suspension system. Their main function is to suppress the transmission of the reciprocating vibration of the spring and the impact of the road surface to the vehicle body. The shock absorber forms a damping force through the flow of hydraulic oil between internal valves, thereby effectively controlling the suspension movement and improving driving stability and comfort.
Impact buffer: absorb the vibration generated when the wheel
contacts the road surface, and prevent the impact from being
directly transmitted to the vehicle body.
Suppress spring rebound: effectively control the rebound speed of
the spring after passing through potholes or speed bumps to prevent
the vehicle from shaking continuously.
Improve handling: enhance cornering stability, reduce roll, nod and
backward phenomena.
Protect chassis components: reduce early wear of the chassis,
suspension system and frame caused by vibration.
Shorten braking distance: stabilize the body posture, improve the
adhesion between the tire and the ground, and enhance the braking
effect.