Difference between conventional and independent suspension system
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Suspension is the system of springs, tires, shock absorbers, tire air, and linkages which connect a vehicle to its wheels and permit relative motion between them.
The independent suspension system is an automobile suspension system in which each wheel on the same axle can move vertically that means react to a bump in the road independently.
While in the beam axle or deDion axle system the wheels are linked that means the movement of the wheel on one side affects the movement of the wheel on the other side.
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