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Car shock absorbers dampen road shocks, stabilize the vehicle, and improve ride comfort. Their hydraulic/gas design controls suspension bounce, ensuring tire contact for better handling and braking. They also reduce chassis wear and are used in most vehicles for durability and safety.
The shock absorber ensures driving stability and comfort through two-way damping adjustment, and its core functions are divided into two aspects: one is dynamic control, which can restrain the body attitude changes (such as rolling and nodding) when the vehicle is steering, braking or accelerating, and maintain driving stability; The second is road adaptation, two-way speed adjustment for the deformation of the spring due to turbulence - delaying the spring contraction during compression to avoid rigid impact, inhibiting the speed during rebound to prevent secondary turbulence, so as to take into account the stability of the body and driving comfort.
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