Different Types of suspension Springs Used In vehicles
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Coil spring
The coil spring stores energy in order to release it. Coil spring functions by storing energy,
absorbing shock, or maintaining a force between two surfaces. If you apply more force as you
usually do, you can stretch a spring beyond its limit.
Torsion spring
Torsion springs work on the principle of rotary force. The ends of the spring are attached to
other component when the component tries to Rotate, the spring tries to push them back to
their original position. It is much similar to the coil spring it helps the vehicle to support its
weight. The difference is only the coil spring helps the vehicle to absorb shock and other hand
torsion spring heps to get a rotatory motion.
Rubber spring
The rubber spring is a combination of two rubber springs with coil springs to get high bulking
capacity. A flexible spring mounted inside the rubber spring is constructed of a unique rubber