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Cartels are illegal in the United States but are not banned by international law.
Absorb Bumps
The ability of a vehicle's suspension system to dampen the impact from road irregularities, providing a smoother ride.
Body Roll
The tendency of a vehicle's body to lean to one side during cornering, affecting stability and handling.
Compress Spring
The act of applying force to a spring to decrease its length temporarily, storing potential energy that can be released when the force is removed.
Unsprung Weight
Vehicle weight that is suspended beneath the springs and therefore is not carried by the springs. Examples include the weight of the wheels and tires, brake components, control arms, steering knuckles, and some rear axles.
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