The primary structure of MacPherson strut independent suspension consists of a coil spring paired with a shock absorber. The shock absorber prevents the coil spring from shifting forward, backward, left, or right under load, restricting the spring to vertical vibration only. This enhances the vehicle's stability and durability.
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The design feature of golf carts is their low chassis, which makes getting on and off easier. Small turning radius: Golf carts boast a compact turning radius, enabling effortless maneuvering in confined spaces and enhancing agility on courses and similar terrain. Agile handling: These two characteristics combine to deliver exceptionally nimble operation, making golf carts ideal for navigating intricate course layouts. Vacuum-sealed wide tires: This tire design delivers superior traction and stability while also improving ride comfort.