| The helical wound steel in the Acura suspension | | | | case of the Acura suspension, they lift the car |
| called coil spring is the car's dampener against | | | | from the ground and at the same time constricts |
| upward and downward bounce. It is an integral | | | | to accommodate the up-and-down movement of |
| suspension system part. In tandem with shock | | | | bounce. |
| absorbers, which absorb the bounce, the Acura | | | | Acura coil springs are typically located between |
| coil spring helps snuff out the bumps and bounces | | | | the vehicle's control arm and chassis, the axle and |
| that go into the car chassis. Acura coil springs, in | | | | chassis, or around a MacPherson strut. They |
| general, support the weight of the car. They are | | | | reinforce the suspension to keep bounce and |
| what is referred to as compression spring. In the | | | | chassis flex away from the vehicle cabin. |