When the load on the rear wheels increases, the rear suspension springs are deformed, causing the rear part of the body to drop and the ground clearance to decrease. The stabilization device ensures automatic maintenance of the ground clearance at a given level. The rear suspension is stabilized while the vehicle is moving.
Stable ground clearance improves driving stability and ride smoothness.
Ground clearance stabilization is ensured if the load on the rear wheels has increased by approximately 140–300 kg.
If the load mass is too small, then the ground clearance in the rear suspension area is not stabilized.
If the load weight exceeds 300 kg, then stabilization of the ground clearance in the rear suspension area is also impossible.
In order for the ground clearance to return to the specified 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 load and its location.
The ground clearance at the rear of the vehicle will increase after the vehicle is unloaded. After the vehicle travels a distance of 0.4–0.5 km, the ground clearance will return to the set level.
Rear suspension stabilization (Mazda 6 GG)
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