When the load on the rear wheels is increased, the rear suspension springs are deformed, as a result of which the rear part of the body lowers and the ground clearance decreases. The stabilization device provides automatic maintenance of ground clearance at a given level. The stabilization of the rear suspension occurs on the move of the car.
The stable ground clearance improves driving stability and ride comfort.
Ground clearance is stabilized if the load on the rear wheels has increased by about 140–300 kg.
If the load weight is too low, then the stabilization of the ride height in the area of the rear suspension does not occur.
If the load weight exceeds 300 kg, then the stabilization of the ride height in the area of the rear suspension is also not possible.
In order for the ground clearance to return to a predetermined level, it is necessary to drive a distance of 4-5 km in urban conditions or 8-10 km on the highway. However, the specified distances may vary depending on the cargo and its location.
The ground clearance at the rear of the vehicle will increase after the vehicle is unloaded. After the car has traveled a distance of 0.4-0.5 km, the ground clearance will return to the set level.