Garage411 : Suspension

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Suspension systems can be classified into two subgroups: dependent and independent. These terms refer to the ability of opposite wheels to move independently of each other.
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Suspension systems can be classified into two subgroups: dependent and independent. These terms refer to the ability of opposite wheels to move independently of each other.
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=====''SUSPENSION TROUBLESHOOTING''=====
This is general trouble shooting information. This article is not intended to be specific to any unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this Trouble Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem symptoms.
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This is GENERAL information. This article is not intended to be specific to any unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this Trouble Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem symptoms.


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Suspension systems can be classified into two subgroups: dependent and independent. These terms refer to the ability of opposite wheels to move independently of each other.
An independent suspension allows all four wheels to independently rise and fall on their own without affecting the opposite wheel. Suspensions with other devices, such as anti-roll bars that link the wheels in some way are still classed as independent. This type of suspension is commonly found in sports cars and high end exotics.
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Suspension systems can be broadly classified into two subgroups: dependent and independent. These terms refer to the ability of opposite wheels to move independently of each other.
An independent suspension allows wheels to rise and fall on their own without affecting the opposite wheel. Suspensions with other devices, such as anti-roll bars that link the wheels in some way are still classed as independent.


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