Telescopic shock absorber

A telescopic shock absorber and coil spring are two separate components that are commonly used together in a vehicle's suspension system.

The coil spring is a mechanical spring that is typically made of steel and is designed to support the weight of the vehicle and absorb bumps and vibrations in the road. The spring is positioned between the vehicle's frame and the suspension system, and it compresses and expands as the suspension moves up and down.

The telescopic shock absorber, on the other hand, is a hydraulic device that helps to dampen the vibrations and oscillations caused by the movement of the suspension. It consists of a piston that moves up and down inside a cylinder filled with hydraulic fluid, which is forced through small openings in the piston to create resistance and slow down the movement of the suspension.

Together, the coil spring and telescopic shock absorber work to provide a smoother and more comfortable ride by absorbing and dampening the vibrations and shocks that are transmitted through the vehicle's suspension system.

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