active suspension system

Glossary “active suspension system” Definition:
Also known as computer-controlled suspension system, able to control body roll, body pitch, brake dive, acceleration squall, and ride height. Suspension systems that are controlled by double-acting hydraulic cylinders or solenoids (actuators) mounted at each wheel. The actuators support the vehicles weight, instead of conventional springs or air springs.

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