The main components of a car’s suspension system are:

1. Springs: These are the primary components that absorb the shock and vibrations from the road.

2. Shock absorbers or Dampers: These are used in conjunction with the springs to control the movement of the vehicle and dampen the effect of bumps and potholes.

3. Struts: These are a structural component that provides support to the car’s suspension system and helps with handling and stability.

4. Control arms: These are used to control the movement of the wheels and are attached to the suspension system.

5. Stabilizer bar: This component is used to keep the car steady during turns and helps to reduce body roll.

6. Ball joints: These connect the control arms to the suspension system and allow for movement of the wheels.

7. Bushings: These are used to absorb vibrations, reduce noise and provide cushioning between the various components of the suspension system.

8. Torsion bars: These are used in the front suspension and help to control the ride height of the vehicle.

 

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