Safety triangle (suspension)


The Safety Triangle Inspection reviews critical inter-connected components that control every aspect of steering, braking and stability. This inspection goes beyond checking tires and brakes and includes shock absorbers and struts, stabilizer bar, ball joints and other important points of the suspension. The Inspection of the Safety Triangle is vital to maintain the driver's ability and avoid accidents, with only one component in poor condition, control is diminished and your safety is put at risk.

The role of the Control Safety Triangle Even when rubber tires play an important role in a driver's ability to dodge obstacles on the road to maintain control, this is not all.

Includes other components:

BRAKING - The role of the Safety Triangle in Braking Obviously, the ballads, shoes, drums and rotors are the main system for braking a vehicle in short distance. But the difference in braking and control can be affected by other components including:

STABILITY - The role of the Safety Triangle in Stability Perhaps the least understandable function of the Safety Triangle is Stability, because it is commonly related to comfort terms.

But a suspension with some worn component can reduce the stability of a vehicle and control the driver, which can reach an unsafe condition.

Critical components include:

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