Macpherson's Strut
Macpherson's Strut is a type of suspension system commonly used in vehicles. It combines a shock absorber and a coil spring into a single unit, allowing for a compact design that saves space and weight. This system helps to support the vehicle's weight while providing a smooth ride and good handling.
The strut is mounted to the vehicle's body at the top and connects to the wheel assembly at the bottom. This design allows for better control of the wheel's movement, improving stability and steering response. Macpherson's Strut is widely used in front-wheel-drive cars and has become a standard in modern automotive engineering.