Suspension Linkages
Suspension linkages are mechanical components used in vehicle suspension systems to connect various parts of the suspension together, allowing for controlled movement and absorption of shock and vibration. These linkages typically consist of rods, bars, or arms that connect the suspension components such as the wheels, axles, and chassis, allowing for independent movement and adjustment to provide a smooth and stable ride. The design and configuration of suspension linkages play a crucial role in determining the handling, stability, and comfort of a vehicle.