The shock absorber effectively maintains the driving stability of the vehicle by providing damping force. Its core functions are reflected in two aspects: In terms of dynamic control, when the vehicle turns, braking or accelerating, the system accurately controls the movement of the suspension system to significantly inhibit the posture change amplitude of the body, such as rolling, nodding or pitching; In terms of road adaptation, the movement speed can be adjusted bidirectionally against the spring deformation caused by uneven road conditions. When the spring compresses due to the wheel rolling on the raised road, the shock absorber applies reverse damping force to delay the compression process. When the spring springs back through the dented section, the rebound speed is inhibited by the reverse force. This bidirectional dynamic adjustment mechanism not only avoids the rigid impact caused by excessive compression of the spring, but also prevents the secondary turbulence caused by rapid rebound, so as to ensure the posture stability and driving comfort of the vehicle.
Car Model of BMW | Year of Model |
BMW X6 xDrive35i | 2008-2009 |
BMW X6 xDrive40i | 2013 |
BMW X6 xDrive35i / 3.0T | 2013 |
BMW X6 xDrive40d 3.0T | 2010 |
BMW X6 xDrive35d 3.0T | 2009 |
Shock Absorber Series
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