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Compressed Condition
The state of a material or object that has been compacted or squeezed, reducing its volume and changing its density.
Jounce
The most compressed condition of a spring. Literally bounce.
Spring
An elastic device used to store or suppress mechanical force. Springs are used in vehicle suspensions where they act to support the chassis and buffer it from road forces. Some examples of springs are single leaf, multiple leaf, torsion bar, rubber block, and air-filled.
Torque Rod
Used variously on suspensions to limit torsional effects; many torque rods are integrally adjustable (threads) or adjustable using shims.
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