Can LED Lighting and Basic Engineering Solve Automotive Problems?

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After lurking on the automotive side for many years, I finally signed up to ask a question. I work daily in fields involving LED lighting, light distribution and efficiency, as well as some basic structural engineering.

Most of my time is spent solving problems. "If I didn't have employees, I'd have a lot less problems".
 
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Welcome to the PF.

What's Auto susp.?
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

What's Auto susp.?

It's automotive suspension systems, crudely abbreviated. Looking at the new member posts, I thought I'd try to put my interests in the title. It does leave a little to be desired.
 
No worries, that's what I suspected, but wasn't sure. Have you been reading Ranger Mike's posts in the Mechanical Engineering forums? He rocks :smile:
 
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