What transfers the weight to wheels on a vehicle?
The suspension system transfers the weight of a vehicle to the wheels. The suspension system consists of springs, shock absorbers, and control arms. The springs support the weight of the vehicle and absorb shocks from bumps in the road. The shock absorbers dampen the oscillations of the springs, preventing the vehicle from bouncing excessively. The control arms keep the wheels in place and allow them to move up and down.