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The Double Wishbone Suspension is a type of suspension system and component used in many vehicles. It is a type of independent suspension system, meaning that the left and right wheels are able to move independently of each other. The double wishbone suspension consists of two wishbone-shaped arms, one on the top and one on the bottom, which are connected to the wheel hub and the chassis. The arms are connected by a shock absorber and a coil spring, which absorb the bumps and vibrations from the road. This type of suspension provides better handling and stability than other types of suspension systems.
The Double Wishbone Suspension market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include KYB, Monroe, Sachs, ZF, and Tenneco. Other companies in the market include Delphi, Continental, and TRW Automotive. Show Less Read more