kaksoisriippusilmäjousitus
Kaksoisriippusilmäjousitus, often referred to as double wishbone suspension, is a type of independent suspension system for automobiles. It features two wishbone-shaped arms, typically made of steel or aluminum, that connect the wheel hub to the vehicle's chassis. These arms are positioned in parallel planes, one above the other, and are hinged at their inner ends to the frame and at their outer ends to the steering knuckle or wheel carrier.
The primary advantage of the double wishbone suspension is its ability to control the wheel's camber angle
This suspension design also allows for precise control over other suspension parameters, such as caster and