teräsjousitus
Teräsjousitus, literally translated as "steel suspension" from Finnish, refers to a type of vehicle suspension system that primarily utilizes steel springs. This is a broad category encompassing various designs, but the core component is typically a coil spring, leaf spring, or torsion bar made of steel. These components are crucial for absorbing shocks from the road surface, maintaining tire contact with the ground, and providing a more comfortable ride for occupants.
Steel springs are chosen for their durability, strength, and cost-effectiveness. They work by deforming under load
While effective, traditional steel suspension systems can sometimes be less sophisticated than advanced adaptive or air