Suspension How it works

Suspension How it works

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There are many different types of suspension systems on our cars. Even before cars existed, suspension existed to make your life easier while driving on rough roads. Nowadays, holes in the car don't stand a chance against modern developments in car suspension. Whether you're taking a Sunday cruise in a luxury car or going for the win in a race car, suspension is critical to a faster or more enjoyable ride. Join Bart on this week's episode of Science Garage as he discusses the differences between leaf springs and coilovers, sway bars and dampers, sprung and unsprung weight, and everything else that makes your suspension work the way you want it to!

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