fjädringsväg
Fjädringsväg refers to the total distance a vehicle's wheel can travel upwards or downwards within its suspension system before reaching its maximum compression or extension. This travel is a critical design parameter that significantly impacts a vehicle's ride comfort and handling capabilities. A longer fjädringsväg generally allows the suspension to absorb larger bumps and imperfections in the road surface more effectively, leading to a smoother ride. It also enables the wheels to maintain better contact with the ground during off-road driving or when encountering uneven terrain, which is crucial for traction and control.
Conversely, a shorter fjädringsväg might be preferred in performance-oriented vehicles where a lower center of gravity