Ride Control System
A ride control system is a complex network of components and technologies designed to enhance the comfort, stability, and performance of a vehicle while in motion. It includes various systems such as suspension systems, shock absorbers, struts, springs, and electronic sensors that work together to regulate the vehicle's movement, absorb shocks and vibrations, and maintain optimal handling and stability on different road surfaces. The primary goal of a ride control system is to provide a smooth and controlled ride experience for passengers, improve vehicle handling and safety, and minimize wear and tear on the vehicle's components.