Control Arm Bushing is a key component in the automotive suspension system, mainly playing the following roles: Guidance and transmission Connect the wheels to the body of the vehicle, and transmit the force on the wheels through ball joints or bushings to ensure that the wheels move along a specific trajectory. Buffer and support Adopting an iron sleeve rubber pad structure, it can adapt ...
Aluminum Control Arms: Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages: Weight Reduction: Aluminum is much lighter than steel – roughly one-third the density. This significant weight reduction means lower unsprung mass (the weight not supported by the suspension), which improves wheel responsiveness and handling. A lighter control arm allows the suspension to react more quickly to road inputs, leading to ...
Introduction The car suspension system is a critical component that connects a vehicle’s wheels to its body. It is designed to absorb road shocks and uneven surfaces, keeping the tires in contact with the road for stability and comfort. A typical suspension includes several components, each with a specific role. The main functions of the suspension system are to absorb shocks and vibrations from t...