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Suspension coil springs are a vital component within the broader context of automotive suspension systems, which also include parts such as shocks and struts, control arms, leaf springs, sway bars, and bushings. These springs are designed to support the weight of a vehicle, absorb shocks from road irregularities, and help maintain tire contact with the road, all of which contribute to the overall stability and comfort of the vehicle's ride. They work by compressing and expanding to accommodate the undulations of the surface, thereby isolating the body of the vehicle from shocks. Available in various sizes and stiffness ratings, they can be tailored to different vehicle specifications and performance requirements. Manufacturers often offer a variety of coil springs that cater to different market segments, from standard passenger cars to high-performance and off-road vehicles.
Notable companies in the suspension coil springs market encompass a mix of established automotive parts manufacturers and specialized aftermarket firms. Some of these include Moog Parts, a division of Federal-Mogul; KYB Corporation; Tenneco Inc., which owns the Monroe shocks and struts brand; Eibach, best known for performance suspension products; and H&R Special Springs, which focuses on high-performance parts. Other key players may include Thyssenkrupp AG, known for their expertise in automotive technology, and Sogefi SpA, which offers a variety of automotive components including suspension springs. Show Less Read more