Chrysler Town And Country Suspension Parts
Suspension is that portion of your Chrysler
Town and Country vehicle that connects the wheels to the frame and
controls ride quality and handling. A Chrysler Town and Country
suspension system is comprised of Chrysler Town and Country suspension
parts working hand in hand to provide ease in handling and braking
maintaining the safety and comfort of your passengers in case it has to
pass through road bumps and the like. If you thought your car’s
suspension was only to make your ride comfortable, you’re right, but it
makes the car handle a lot better, too.
Imagine your car without its suspension parts such as springs and
shocks or shock absorbers, but simply fixed wheels which went up and
down with your car’s body. Every time your auto hit a small bump, the
wheel going over the bump would rise into the air. Suspension helps to
keep the wheels on the ground by pressing them downward. Suspensions
are mounted at the front and rear areas of your vehicle, having
Hydrolastic displacers, one for each side. When the front and rear
wheels encounter bumps or dips together, one cannot take precedent over
the other, so the fluid suspension stiffens in response to the combined
upward motion. Suspension while acting as a damper, transfers the load
to the tuber instead, giving a controlled, vertical, but level motion
to the car.
A car’s suspension can still be improved. There are several alterations
that you can make in your trucks’ springs and shocks to better enhance
its handling capabilities. Most auto experts recommend the use of
lowering springs and compatible shock absorbers which are often sold as
a matched set or a kit. There are also kits designed to increase the
space between a vehicle’s suspension and its frame or between its body
and its frame. Lift kits make it possible to fit larger wheels and
tires underneath the vehicle for increased ground clearance and
suspension travel. A kit may include blocks, add-a-leafs, new leaf
springs, coil spring spacers, elevated spindles, replacement control
arms and special brackets to accumulate suspension parts lower on a
frame. |