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Alicia White
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30 August, 12:46
What is suspension?
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Earl
30 August, 13:06
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A suspension is essentially a damped spring producing opposing force when being compressed ... The force produced by the dampers depend on how fast the suspension is being compressed or elongated (contact speed), opposing the movement. When a wheel is lifted from the ground the suspension produces no force.
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