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The Suspension Technology market is composed of a variety of suspension systems and components used in the automotive industry. These systems and components are designed to improve the ride quality, handling, and safety of vehicles. Suspension systems are composed of shock absorbers, springs, and other components that work together to absorb the impact of bumps and other road irregularities. Suspension components, such as bushings, ball joints, and control arms, are used to connect the suspension system to the vehicle's frame.
The Suspension Technology market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Companies in the market include KYB, Monroe, Sachs, and Gabriel, as well as many others. Show Less Read more