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  • An '''independent suspension''' is an [[automobile]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] system that allows the wheels on an [[axle]] to move independently of eac ...ependently sprung. A '''fully independent suspension''' has an independent suspension on all wheels.
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  • ...ion''' is a type of tank and other tracked [[armoured fighting vehicle]] [[suspension]] devised by the British engineer Sidney Horstmann in 1922. ...little or no encroachment on internal hull space. In addition, the entire suspension unit may be relatively easily removed and replaced if damaged, e.g., by min
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  • ...any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. The design of front and [[rear suspension]] of a car may be different. ...hich gave a swinging motion instead of the jolting up and down of a spring suspension (the stagecoach itself was sometimes called a "thoroughbrace").
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  • '''Active''' or '''adaptive suspension''' is an automotive technology that controls the vertical movement of the w ...ata calculated by opportune control techniques, controls the action of the suspension.
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  • #redirect [[Independent suspension]]
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  • ...ounted perpendicular to the bar, that is attached to the [[axle]] of the [[suspension]] arm or [[wishbone]]. Vertical motion of the [[wheel]] causes the bar to r ...g under the car with a wrench in hand. In most cars which use this type of suspension, swapping torsion bars for those with a different spring rate is usually an
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  • ...ign:center;" | [[Image:5linkM3Dtop.gif|200px| ]]<br><br><b>Multi-link rear suspension of the 5-link type</b> (rear view above, top view below)<br> A '''multi-link suspension''' is a type of vehicle [[suspension]] design typically used in independent suspensions, using three or more lat
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  • The '''Porsche Active Suspension Management''' is a proprietary active suspension management system developed by [[Porsche]].
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  • ...ion''' is a type of tank and other tracked [[armoured fighting vehicle]] [[suspension]] devised by the British engineer Sidney Horstmann in 1922. ...little or no encroachment on internal hull space. In addition, the entire suspension unit may be relatively easily removed and replaced if damaged, e.g., by min
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  • The '''Porsche Active Suspension Management''' is a proprietary active suspension management system developed by [[Porsche]].
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  • * [[de Dion tube]] - [[automobile]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]
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  • #redirect [[Independent suspension]]
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  • An '''independent suspension''' is an [[automobile]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] system that allows the wheels on an [[axle]] to move independently of eac ...ependently sprung. A '''fully independent suspension''' has an independent suspension on all wheels.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Multi-link suspension]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Torsion beam suspension]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Semi-trailing arm suspension]]
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  • A '''trailing-arm suspension''' is an [[automobile]] [[suspension]] design in which one or more arms (or "links") are connected between (and ...heel laterally. A trailing arm design can also be used in an [[independent suspension]] arrangement. Each [[wheel]] hub is located only by a large, roughly trian
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  • ...[[Magneto rheological damper|magneto rheological]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] system. [[Category:Automotive suspension technologies]]
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  • ...ign:center;" | [[Image:5linkM3Dtop.gif|200px| ]]<br><br><b>Multi-link rear suspension of the 5-link type</b> (rear view above, top view below)<br> A '''multi-link suspension''' is a type of vehicle [[suspension]] design typically used in independent suspensions, using three or more lat
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  • A '''live axle''' is a type of ''beam [[axle]]'' [[suspension system]] that uses the [[driveshaft]]s that transmit power to the wheels to ...kiss drive, in which the leaf springs provide [[axle]] location as well as suspension.
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  • ...w the engineer to carefully control the motion of the [[wheel]] throughout suspension travel, controlling such parameters as [[camber angle]], [[caster angle]], ...ension is also often referred to as double 'A' arm or short long arm (SLA) suspension. It is commonly used in [[sports cars]], [[Luxury Cars|luxury cars]] and li
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  • ...ounted perpendicular to the bar, that is attached to the [[axle]] of the [[suspension]] arm or [[wishbone]]. Vertical motion of the [[wheel]] causes the bar to r ...g under the car with a wrench in hand. In most cars which use this type of suspension, swapping torsion bars for those with a different spring rate is usually an
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  • ...s whilst still allowing a set degree of movement. This movement allows the suspension parts to move freely for example when traveling over a large bump but minim ...ks and mountings, [[shock absorber]] mountings and front [[Double wishbone suspension|wishbone]] assemblies to name only a few.
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  • * Sports suspension * Continuous Damping Control Suspension
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  • A '''swing axle''' is a simple type of [[independent suspension]] first used in early aircraft (1910 or before), such as the Sopwith and Fo This type of suspension was considered better than the more typical [[live axle]] for two reasons:
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  • * Control Blade Independant rear suspension * Sports suspension
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  • |Front Suspension = Double A-Arm Suspension - 25" wheel travel (63 cm) |Rear Suspension = 4-Link Rear Suspension - 30" wheel travel (76 cm)
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  • ...e on modern Porsche automobiles is PASM - an acronym for '''Porsche Active Suspension Management'''.
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  • [[Image:Mcpherson_strut.jpg|thumb|400px|right|A simple MacPherson strut [[suspension]] on the left front wheel of a rear-wheel drive vehicle.]] ...front, where it provides a [[steering]] pivot ([[kingpin]]) as well as a [[suspension]] mounting for the [[wheel]]. Rear struts of a similar design are properly
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  • A sway bar increases the suspension's [[body roll|roll]] stiffness—its resistance to roll in turns, independe ...connects to the body at two points, and at the left and right sides of the suspension. If the left and right wheels move together, the bar just rotates about its
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  • The '''Watt's linkage''' is also an automotive rear suspension designed in the early [[twentieth century]] as an improvement over the [[Pa ...Watt's linkages, one on the driver's side and one on the passenger's side. Suspension binding during deflection is prevented by floating the center linkage aroun
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  • |Front Suspension = Double wishbone suspension, coil-spring over damper |Rear Suspension = Double wishbone suspension, coil-spring over damper
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  • ..... upgrade??|url=http://www.benzworld.org/forums/v-class/1424347-v230-rear-suspension-upgrade.html|format=[[internet forum]]|work=Mercedes-Benz Owners Community|
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  • '''Active''' or '''adaptive suspension''' is an automotive technology that controls the vertical movement of the w ...ata calculated by opportune control techniques, controls the action of the suspension.
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  • ...on that year. The 1995 version reverted to spoked alloy wheels, as well as suspension and transmission modifications. ...inum pedals and a MOMO steering wheel, and the drivetrain included tweaked suspension and Brembo brakes. To celebrate the world speed record on water, Maserati m
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  • ...and 6 speed gearbox in a tubular steel chassis with all round independent suspension.
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  • ...in front, based on a [[General Motors]] design. This [[coil spring]]-based suspension was complemented by a carryover [[semi-elliptical spring]] unit in the rear
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  • |Front Suspension =McPherson spring strut axle; Sachs four-way gas pressure dampers; double c ...d and infinitely adjustable; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar. Complete suspension infinitely adjustable (height, camber, track).
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  • ...kages to specific models, known as the '''S-line.''' These involve various suspension, engine and appearance upgrades to models such as the Audi A3, A4, A6 and T
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  • ...nally the car was identical to the TE21 but there were some changes to the suspension and inside the instruments were better organised.<ref name=AZ1945_80>{{cite The chassis and suspension continued with its front coil springs and leaf springs at the rear. Disc br
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  • ...rmance tires, a size smaller than the standard 17" tires with the standard suspension. 2000 300Ms got a 4-disc CD-changer added to the options list, along with 2002 was the year for the '''300M Special''', which had unique trim, stiffer suspension and "xenon" headlights. 18" rims were standard on the Special, 17"s were s
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  • |Front Suspension = Lower [[A-arm|wishbone]], top rocker |Rear Suspension = Single lower link with double, parallel upper. Twin [[radius rod]]s
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  • ...t powerful engine in the lightest possible frame and body combination. The suspension was usually altered to make the car lower; the front was often made much lo ...'s old transverse front suspension, while the 1949 model had a more modern suspension with the engine moved forward.
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  • ...nd produced 105 bhp. The car also included modified [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]], a close-ratio [[gearbox]], and aluminium alloy panels.
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  • ...l rear suspension to give the Rescue its solid footing on all terrain. The suspension has adjustable ride height and an additional 4-inch lift available for ford
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  • ...front suspension, the 5-speed transaxle and of course the engine. The rear suspension was new, Alfieri had abandoned the de Dion tube and transverse leaf spring ...g left a lot to be desired. Alfieri made several modifications to the rear suspension and replaced the 4 cylinder engine with the powerful 3-litre V12 engine tha
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  • ...l aluminium V-8 engine, and experimented with interconnected [[independent suspension]] systems. This prototype was never manufactured because its cost was beyo ...own simply as the ''[[Mini]]''. Due to time pressures, the interconnected suspension system that Issigonis had planned for the car was replaced by an equally no
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  • ...affected by several factors such as mechanical traction, aerodynamics and suspension, and driver control. The driving technique called [[opposite lock]] is mea ...nerally increased by softening the front suspension or stiffening the rear suspension. Camber angles, ride height, and tire pressures can also be used to tune t
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  • ...otronic [[fuel injection]] for added [[torque]]. It also sported a retuned suspension and wider tires on alloy wheels, a first for a Bentley. ''[[Motor Trend]]'' The suspension changes, though seemingly subtle, transformed the heavy car into a real per
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  • ...2+2 coupe bodywork. The chassis was fabricated from steel tubing and front suspension was initially from the [[Austin A35]]. Later versions came with a [[BMC B-S
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  • ...s. It had a 325 hp, 4L V12 engine, 5 speed transmission, fully independent suspension, and disc brakes. Its top speed was rated at 155 mph. Only 125 Isleros were ...windows. Various other changes included larger brake discs, revised rear suspension and revamped dashboard and interior. The top speed of the S improved to 16
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  • ...high-performance products. Firepower uses a rear-wheel drive chassis with suspension and brakes fitting of a thoroughbred performance vehicle. A world-class 5-s Front and Rear Suspension: SLA Dodge Viper Suspension
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  • ...s (so-called "backbone chassis") with [[swing axle]]s, fully [[independent suspension]] and [[rear-engine design|rear-mounted]] [[air-cooled]] [[flat engine]]. H
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  • .... Nevertheless, from [[Italy]], the bodies were shipped to Healey were the suspension systems and the power trains were installed. It was expensive to build beca The car had a ladder-type steel frame, with Healey's suspension components, aluminum heads, and multi-carburetor systems were fitted in pas
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  • ...del featuring a [[Ford Anglia]] 105E engine and independent wishbone front suspension was introduced around 1960-61, but only around 15 were produced.
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  • ...hey turned fast....they offered the first motorcycles with a linkless rear suspension, dramatically reducing the un-sprung weight of the bike. They were also th The Swedish motorcycle company Husaberg AB and Dutch WP (Wim Peters) Suspension are now subsidiaries of the KTM Group.
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  • ...ylinder engines of up to 3440cc; some post-1920 models featured [[wishbone suspension]]. The last cars produced by the company had ohv 1200cc four-cylinder engi
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  • ...05 Metrocab re-started production of the [[Metrocab TTT]] after a 14 month suspension.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...eer has a variety of sources such as mechanical traction, aerodynamics and suspension. ...car giving the rear [[tires]] more traction than the front tires. Also, [[suspension]] balance should take into account the types of surfaces being driven - dif
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  • ...and drive the front wheels via a chain. The car had all round independent suspension by coil springs and in spite of the tiny engine gave remarkably good perfor ...four speed gearbox and a trailing arm replaced the swing axle independent suspension of the four wheeled cars. The T60-4 had a larger rear seat and was intended
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  • ...ith]], London, England. The 4-door, 4-seat saloon featured a De Dion rear suspension. Final styling and trimming was by [[David Coward]], -ex [[James Young]] (c
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  • |Front Suspension = [[Double wishbone]] [[Pushrod]] with 3 Way adjustable dampers |Rear Suspension = [[Double wishbone]] [[Pushrod]] with 3 Way adjustable dampers
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  • ...o produce a light yet rigid structure, with all-round independent wishbone suspension. Combining light weight, a low centre of gravity and low aerodynamic drag f
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  • ...front and rear suspension is short/long arm independent with 20 inches of suspension travel, controlled by coilover shocks with remote reservoirs. ...d forms the chassis that would be offered through a traditional frame. The suspension and powertrain are mounted directly to the body. An aluminum spine runs und
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  • '''Magnetic levitation''', '''maglev''', or '''magnetic suspension''' is a method by which an object is suspended above another object with no ...ains are servo-stabilized electromagnetic suspension (EMS), electrodynamic suspension (EDS), and Inductrack.
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  • The Saladin was the armoured car of Alvis' FV600 series, using similar suspension and drivetrain components to the [[Alvis Saracen|Saracen]] armoured personn
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  • ...o available. The car had a tubular steel chassis and all round independent suspension using coil springs.
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  • ...he company's close relationship with Toyota to use already well engineered suspension and engine components. Initial designs were a [[coupe]] that didn't get muc ...ylinder Toyota engine, as well as a Toyota built 5 speed transmission. The suspension is also from Toyota, using the same setup as is found in the Excel. The ins
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  • ...street-cars available in full production. BMW M offers modified engines, suspension, interior trim, aerodynamics and exterior styling. The objective of BMW M For example, the [[BMW E28|E28]] M535i featured [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]], styling, and [[Transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] improvements over
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  • ...hanical)|suspension]] by Alford & Alder: Front wishbone and coil-springed suspension; rear semielliptic springs.
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  • ...the similar [[Bentley Mulsanne|Mulsanne]] on which it was based. A firmer suspension offered slight handling improvements. The Eight was so popular that sales e
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  • ...against bullets and hand grenades. It has electronically controlled [[air suspension]] to support the great weight of the vehicle and the special safety systems
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  • ...r, eliminating a source of failure; the low price; robustness of the front suspension; and the sizable quantity of spare parts from other VW Bugs and buses. Thi ...is the fabricator can change fundamental parts of the vehicle (usually the suspension and adding a built-in roll cage). Buggies of this type are called [[sandr
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  • ...n 1959 the [[Borgward P100]] was introduced, with its impressive pneumatic suspension.
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  • ...nault]], [[Peugeot]] and others. By undoing 10 bolts, the entire rear end, suspension, gearbox and engine came away. A top speed of 160 mph (200 km/h) with the t
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  • ...[[space frame]], [[Double wishbone suspension|double wishbone independent suspension]], rack and pinion steering, [[AC-150]] drivetrain, a fiberglass body, and
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  • ...y after that developed a more up-to-date backbone chassis with independent suspension, and a convertible model.
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  • ...the Tuscan 2. Major differences are mostly in the exterior styling but the suspension has also been modified. The [[Tuscan T400R|T400R]], [[tuscan T440R|T440R]]
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  • ...serious production. The cars incorporated such features as [[independent suspension]], [[hydraulic brake]]s, a heater and all seating within the [[wheelbase]]
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  • The Wraith featured an independent coil sprung front suspension based on a [[Packard]] 120 and a new aluminium engine with cross-flow cylin
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  • ...compact car with a steel tube-frame with carbon fibre body panels, pushrod suspension with [[Ohlins]] dampers, and with power expected to be available up to 580 ...inal GTS had a decorative vent right in the middle), the expensive pushrod suspension (now seen to be upright coilovers positioned nearly vertically above the co
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  • ...seats and are fitted with [[airbag]]s. It has [[MacPherson strut|McPherson suspension]] and [[disc brake]]s all round. The internal and external panels of the bo
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  • ...seats and are fitted with [[airbag]]s. It has [[MacPherson strut|McPherson suspension]]s and [[disc brake]]s all round. The internal and external panels of the b
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  • ...wn as the "803" and using an 803cc [[Austin A30]] engine, transmission and suspension, the car featured a simple ladder frame chassis and open fibreglass 2-seate
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  • ...he [[BMW E30|E30]] was used rather than the more sophisticated [[multilink suspension]] from the E36. At first, just the 1.9&nbsp;L M44B19 [[straight-4]] engine ...the Motorsports division of BMW produced the [[M Roadster]] which included suspension upgrades and the engine from the [[BMW M3]]. The 1998, 1999 and 2000 M road
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  • ...[[Standard Motor Company|Standard]] 10 and [[Triumph Herald]] steering and suspension components. Thirty nine were made up to 1963. ...ngines driving the front wheels and used Mini front and rear subframes and suspension. Production finished in about 1975 to be taken up by Harold Dermott, who to
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  • ...with front wheel drive, V-12 supercharged engine and all round independent suspension but the car never raced. Two Tipo 61s did take part in the 1928 [[24 hours
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  • ...ts car with a 1911&nbsp;cc engine produced by [[Citroën]] with independent suspension using rubber springing on all wheels was announced but war broke out after
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  • ...x engine, and teammate [[Mike Spence]]'s 16-valve model. After bending the suspension on Spence's car by hitting the curb in 'The 90', Clark got back in his car .... By the time he rejoined the race, the rain had returned, making his bent suspension too big of a handicap, and he retired.
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  • ...are multi-link designs for a smooth ride over all surfaces with plenty of suspension travel for capable off roading. Coilover shocks are used at all four corner
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  • ...pur continued with the high degree of [[ride quality]] and [[self-leveling suspension]] from the Shadow, this time using a [[Girling]] automatic hydraulic [[ride ...r Spur II were introduced at the 1989 [[Frankfurt Motor Show]]. Again, the suspension was the main innovation, with a fully automatic system adjusting [[shock ab
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  • ...ine placement, transmission, front wheel suspension and torsion-crank rear suspension was inspired by [[Audi]] [[Audi 80|80]] / [[Audi 100|100]] cars. The car wa
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  • ...ifferential for the rear wheels they were placed close together. The front suspension was independent using coil springs and struts and at the rear trailing arms
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  • ...6&nbsp;bhp twin-cylinder engine, [[front wheel drive]] and all independent suspension. The car could reach 65 mph (105 km/h). About 3000 were made before the war
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  • ...r than [[drum brake]]s, [[monocoque]] construction, and [[independent rear suspension]], rather than the outdated [[live axle]] design of previous cars. ...from [[Citroën]], with dual-circuit braking and hydraulic [[self-levelling suspension]]. At first, both the front and rear of the car were controlled by the syst
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  • *Suspension soft on hard stops ...from the flagship of a company known for its excellent build quality. The suspension is standard across all trims but the Touring, which is sport-tuned and stif
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  • ...with independent upper and lower wishbone with pushrod front and read end suspension. The Guarà is known for its highly agile handling which makes it a bit too
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  • ...with some protection against off-road grievances, such as slightly raised suspension and a sump guard. It has tinted glass inserts in the lower body side panels
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  • ...nd [[manual transmission]]s. The G35 generally hums along, and the sports suspension and larger wheels, while offering improved handling, only slightly detract ...he 6MT models are equipped with more sporty options, such as a sport-tuned suspension and a dual mass flywheel. Besides its drivetrain, the G35x [[AWD]] is very
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  • ...dard Audi 80 equipment. 1.6 inches (4 cm) lower than a stock 80 Avant, the suspension and braking upgrades combined to give the RS2 the handling and braking capa
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  • ...any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. The design of front and [[rear suspension]] of a car may be different. ...hich gave a swinging motion instead of the jolting up and down of a spring suspension (the stagecoach itself was sometimes called a "thoroughbrace").
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  • ...he CX leaned in corners, so the XM had active electronic management of the suspension; the CX rusted, so the XM had a part-galvanised bodyshell (most surviving X ==Suspension==
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  • ...]], 5 speed [[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]], fully [[independent suspension]] and [[disc brake]]s all around. Unfortunately, its large size for a two-s
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  • ...T|330 GT 2+2]]. Like the car it replaced, the GT 2+2 had an [[independent suspension]] in the rear rather than the [[live axle]] of the 365 California.
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  • ...e with Brockhouse hydro-kinetic variable ratio "gearbox", full independent suspension using torsion bars, and built in electric jacks. About 16 were made. The n Double-wishbone race suspension,
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  • ...to have been the target for the design group. Delta uses an [[independent suspension]] in front and [[torsion bar]] type in the rear. The [[GM Family II engine|
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  • ...a, featuring a [[monocoque]] frame made of a light alloy and [[independent suspension]] all around. For an engine it had an ohv four-cylinder of 1185&nbsp;cc.
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  • ...afts]], dry sump and Bosch mechanical [[fuel injection]]. Adjustable [[air suspension]] gave the car a [[ride quality|smooth ride]] and good handling over any ro The 600's "M-100" engine and air suspension were fitted to the [[Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3|300SEL 6.3]] model in 1968, p
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  • This was the last generation of Civic to feature all Double-wishbone suspension that gave it improved handling characteristics before the line went to the ...the K20A2. Additionally, the Japanese version has LSD and specially tuned suspension, while the European's version does not. )
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  • * Sports suspension * Sports suspension
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  • ...0-60 mph in 7 seconds. In 1937 the company introduced front [[independent suspension]] to the chassis. They became popular among club racers due to their abilit ...gine and a third-generation voiturette, this time with fully [[independent suspension]]. This last prewar car was highly advanced for its time, and was very near
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  • The car is related to the [[Toyota Paseo]], and shares similar floorpans, [[suspension]], [[steering]] and [[brake]]s. ...behaviour can often be attributed to the age of the cars since new genuine suspension is actually quite competent, although still somewhat at odds with the sport
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  • ...sed as a road car. Using a [[Coventry Climax]] FWA engine, all independent suspension using transverse leaf springs at the rear and a lightweight glass fibre bod
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  • ...n Bugatti also showed his engineering skills by working on new independent suspension systems to replace solid front axles and twin-cam engine applications.
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  • ...ike quickness and uncanny steering thanks to its wider [[tires]] and stiff suspension. *[[Double wishbone|Double Wishbone]] [[Suspension]] with Coil Springs
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  • It was built on the [[Maserati 4CM]] frame, and front suspension as on [[Maserati V8RI]].
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  • *The suspension consists of streamline double wishbone front and rear, tuneable front and r ...08 mph. Other goodies include a fully customizable ECU, a fully adjustable suspension and aerodynamic package, along with aluminum calipers equipped with six tit
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  • ...d Street Prepared classes which allow mild modifications, such as those to suspension (wheels, springs, shocks), external engine parts (intakes and exhaust manif ...ances to ''silhouette'' level, allowing any automotive-based engine, total suspension redesign, and complete replacement of the body (typically with lightweight
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  • ...mph in about five seconds. The APX's top speed is 152 miles per hour. The suspension of the APX makes it perfect for [[off-road]] use (another first for the Lot
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  • ...signs (engine and front suspension based on those of the [[BMW 328]], rear suspension from the BMW 326). Even the famous double-kidney BMW grille was carried ove
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  • ...orsche]] who has gradually developed their design with improvements to the suspension as well as electronic aids to reduce the shortcomings of the layout to acce
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  • ...enthralling, hair-raising drive, but a safe one, too." Both front and rear suspension are independent double wishbones with coils over gas hydraulic dampers assi '''Suspension'''
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  • ...ependent]] with MacPherson struts, while a semi-independent [[Torsion beam suspension|torsion bar]] is used in the rear. The wheelbase is 103.3&nbsp;in (262.4&nb
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  • Cars with relatively soft suspension and with low unsprung weight are least affected by uneven surfaces, while o ...sing different diameter tyres or jacking the car up higher or lower at the suspension springs. Jacking is frequently done with screws or shims at the springs.
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  • ...hassis was basically unchanged so the heavy spine frame ran from the front suspension back to the 1500 cc Ford engine. The front end of the car looked a bit like
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  • |Front Suspension = Double wishbone, torsion bar with separate damper, anti-roll bar |Rear Suspension = Double wishbone, torsion bar with separate damper, anti-roll bar
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  • |Front Suspension = [[Double wishbone suspension|Double wishbone]] with outboard coilover [[coil spring|spring]]/[[damper]] |Rear Suspension = [[Chapman strut]] with integrated coilover spring/damper units.
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  • ...he 220SE featured a unitized body/frame construction and fully independent suspension. All models were fitted with a 2.2&nbsp;L [[I6|straight 6]] with aluminum
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  • ...n fees) and did an adequate job of those points, while doing poorly on the suspension and steering geometry. Again, 3 wheelers need an ultra low center of gravit
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  • ...cle type. Two seater - passenger in front of driver. Wheel steering. Rear "suspension" unsprung.
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  • The increased weight required a suspension redesign and the addition of power steering. A five speed transmission with
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  • ...more than a base-model Belvedere with a big block engine and a heavy duty suspension, the GTX was based on the upmarket Satellite and offered nicer surroundings
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  • ...me the '''S4D'''. Hydraulic brakes and transverse spring independent front suspension were fitted. The new car was heavier than the superseded S4C and in spite o
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  • The 96T was Ducarogue's response to these requirements. Its tub, lines and suspension were similar to the [[Lotus 95T]] that was racing in the 1984 Formula One C
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  • ...cle type. Two seater - passenger in front of driver. Wheel steering. Rear "suspension" unsprung.
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  • ...ar of a vehicle are known as [[Chapman strut]]s, while virtually identical suspension struts for the front are known as MacPherson struts. ...apman died, Team Lotus was testing the first Formula One car with [[active suspension]].
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  • ...reliable car, suffering multiple [[drivetrain]] and [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] breakdowns right from the start. The car underwent modifications towards
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  • The next vehicle appeared in 1899. It was a four-wheel car with independent suspension, whose engine attracted the attention in 1900 of [[Automobiles Darracq S.A.
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  • ...conventional pickups, which, in conjunction with its all wheel independent suspension, helps in maintaining a tight, solid feel through turns and high speed. In ...ce ''under'' the bed itself. Because the Ridgeline employs an independent suspension in rear as well as the front, the extra space under the bed is used both to
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  • ...PreRunner" version, which is a 2WD model that has the looks and heavy-duty suspension of the [[Four Wheel Drive|4WD]] models. ..., while the TRD Off-Road package features meaty tires, heavy-duty off-road suspension, and an electrically controlled locking rear differential.
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  • ...and actuated by a caliper affixed to a wheel hub or [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] upright. Although almost all road-going vehicles have only two brake pads
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  • ...heel drive system that will control braking, throttle input, and real-time suspension adjustment (all together called S-AWC, or Super All Wheel control) simultan
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  • ...ur-wheel steering|four-wheel steering]], [[traction control system]] and [[suspension]] were all similarly adapted based on the same sensor data.<ref name="contr
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  • ...l only with a chain. The four-wheel chassis featured all round independent suspension using transverse leaf springs. The car was deliberately simple, there was n ...with [[synchromesh]] on all speeds. The chassis again had all independent suspension but now by coil springs fitted in oil tight cyliders with the oil acting as
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  • ...fitted into a square-tube steel spaceframe chassis, with independent front suspension and all round disc brakes. The complete chassis was then taken to Turin, It
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  • | Suspension (front) | Suspension (rear)
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  • ...engine]] layout, as opposed to the VW's [[RR layout|rear engine]] layout. Suspension was by [[trailing arm]]s in front and [[swing axle]]s in the rear, with [[d
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  • ...] and Regazzoni on the front row. [[Denny Hulme]] was suffering with a new suspension that was behaving most strangely. | Suspension
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  • ...but lightweight steel platform chassis, and featured entirely independent suspension. The powerplant chosen was the 1.6 litre from the [[Porsche 356]], and driv
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  • |Front Suspension = Double wishbones, push-rod dampers |Rear Suspension = Double wishbones, push-rod dampers
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  • ...e pre-war [[Rolls-Royce Wraith|Wraith]] with coil sprung independent front suspension and semi elliptic rear with a live axle. The engine was also based on the W
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  • |Front Suspension = |Rear Suspension =
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  • ...on, courtesy of Daimler. The chassis remained identical, apart form harder suspension at the rear.
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  • ...to moving suspension parts through a maze of pipework. Both front and rear suspension used half elliptic leaf springs and the brakes with 14 in (356 mm) drums, m ...new chassis, slightly longer at 124 in (3,150 mm), with independent front suspension using a transverse leaf spring. The engine remained the same but the gearbo
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  • ...k chassis. The CX employed Citroën's unique hydropneumatic [[self-leveling suspension]] system. The car combined integral [[self-leveling suspension]], speed-adjustable [[DIRAVI]] power steering, and a unique interior design
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  • [[image:suspension.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Part of steering mechanism: tie rod, steering arm, ki ...ighway speeds, for example, a car with four-wheel steering will avoid rear suspension loading common in 2-wheel steering cars. Because the rear wheels steer in t
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  • ...) [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] TR6 chassis giving the car independent suspension all round by coil springs. In 1971 the car cost £2300 in kit form.
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  • ...used the new Ford 105E engine and had a glass fibre GT style body and the suspension was updated to coil springing at the front with Ford live axle at the rear. ...ss fibre body bonded to a tube chassis and used Imp rear and Triumph front suspension. Over 800 were made up to 1974 and the car was fully type approved allowing
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  • |Front Suspension = double wishbone, pushrod operated coil spring & damper |Rear Suspension = double wishbone, pushrod operated coil spring & damper
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  • ...ight distribution, refined aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics and an adaptive suspension set-up (the four independent suspensions are also controlled by the gearbox ...the Challenge Stradale, F430 and Enzo) as well as a more performance-tuned suspension system, low-restriction exhaust system, and unique 19&nbsp;in wheels. The n
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  • ...beyond the automobile for a moment. Think of the basic design of a typical suspension bridge, which is made up of individual, load bearing steel supports. Togeth ...engineers added other significant features to the Fiero. Fully independent suspension and rack and pinion steering are standard. Because the heavy mass of the dr
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  • ...ager. The Roeblings had extensive success with wire rope manufacturing and suspension bridge design; engineering was not a recent concept for them. The secretary
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  • * "...steering felt slightly darty... Front suspension wasn't as well-controlled as expected." - USA Today ...asic chassis, with the exception of rear disc brakes and a multi-link rear suspension. It received minor cosmetic updates for 2004 and gained a more powerful eng
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  • ...drive]]) and features high seating capacity, large clearance and rugged [[suspension]], popular features in an area with generally poor road quality and large e ...hicle that can be as versatile as how one can imagine it should be; with a suspension of leaf springs at the rear, the REVO can be a people hauler, baggage haule
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  • ...the mechanics, but in 1973 - close to the end of the car's life - the rear suspension was changed again, this time for the cheaper (but still effective) 'swing-s ...troduction of the GT6 MK2, known in the States as the GT6+. The swing-axle suspension was significantly re-engineered using [[rotoflex]] couplings, taming the ha
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  • ...r, which was in part due to the [[swing axle]] rear [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] design initially adopted by [[Porsche]] (relatively advanced for its day, ...car, the rear suspension would be replaced with a [[de Dion tube|de Dion]] suspension, following the lead of Mercedes-Benz but it was too late to do anything abo
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  • ...placements quickly did the same thing, the team realized that a misaligned suspension was the problem, and he retired. On lap 20, Stewart's lead was 20 seconds, | Suspension
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  • ...plant without some of the performance missing the Centerforce clutch). The suspension bushings were not installed at the factory but instead packaged with the ca
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  • ...-bar too. The car also featured front disc breaks. Low weight and this new suspension made the car a nimble and well handling car for its type.
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  • ...s corroded and tearing away from the inner fender(wing), causing the front suspension to collapse[citation required]. (4Matic models are not believed to be affec ...g the perches to rust, and eventually to fail - leading to collapse of the suspension. The car remains controllable. This is a problem that Mercedes USA have ack
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  • ...e vehicle was [[rear wheel drive]] and featured independent front and rear suspension. While not as large as some other [[luxury car|Ultra-luxury sedans]], the B
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  • ...d center of gravity should help provide greater stability, and a revised [[suspension]] improves the ride and [[Car handling|handling]]. ...owered center of gravity should provide greater stability, and a revised [[suspension]] improves the ride and [[car handling|handling]]. A Z71 off-road package �
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  • ...wrong, the bonnet's wrong, the wheels are wrong, they tyres are wrong, the suspension's wrong, the prop shaft's wrong, the engine's wrong, and the gear lever is
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  • ...hicle, which allow it to scan the road surfaces ahead so it can change the suspension to suit the forthcoming surfaces.
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  • * Suspension: Solid front and rear axles
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  • ...ntial]], and [[inboard brake|inboard-mounted]] [[drum brake]]s. The front suspension was a [[sliding pillar]] design, with rear [[semi-trailing arm]]s replaced Front sliding pillar suspension needs regular maintenance and the front brakes are efficient if in good ord
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  • ...lly redesigned, four-link, fully [[independent suspension|independent rear suspension]] maintained a constant [[camber angle]] at the wheels. Corvairs from 1965 ...to the fact that although Nader claimed that the use of a swing-axle rear suspension was dangerous, [[Porsche]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], and [[Volkswagen]] all used
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  • ...prising a trellis of both round and oval large tubes, an independent front suspension and a De Dion axle which had many similarities to that used on the Type 64
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  • ...spension system featuring aggressively tuned Koni [[shock absorber]]s. The suspension system could be left in "auto" mode where it was controlled entirely by the ...tandard car. Lamborghini choose to do without the VT's advanced electronic suspension or all-wheel-drive systems, but the car did get an advanced adjustment syst
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  • ...and quickly. The front struts and [[Multi-link suspension|multi-link rear suspension]] are both very well isolated from the rest of the car, making for a quiet,
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  • ...small car weighed just 585&nbsp;kg (1290&nbsp;lb) and had an [[independent suspension]] on all four corners.
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  • ...as revised into the '''A1B''' with more elegant bodywork and revised front suspension, and a new yellow and black livery. The A1B was the only Merzario to qualif ...sh Grand Prix]], employed the same Cosworth / Hewland running gear and the suspension was similar to the A2, but the bodywork was less bulky, with better sidepod
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  • '''Suspension''' *Ground clearance: 4.00 in (102 mm) (U.S. street-suspension configuration)
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  • ...25bhp. It has a six-speed [[manual transmission]] and an electronic active suspension control system. This system updates the adjustment on each wheel, based on
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  • ...&mdash;with design features from an automobile such as [[independent rear suspension]], car-like handling, interior roominess and fuel economy. Crossovers typi ...UV's which share a platform switched to the along with a rear independent suspension arrangement. The redesigned [[Dodge Durango]] and [[Ford Explorer]] will al
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  • ...tion "C5" [[Audi A6|A6 Avant]] (station wagon), although an advanced [[air suspension]], larger wheels with all-terrain tires and flared and unpainted bumpers gi ...V that has been proven capable of doing so in testing. Conversely, the air suspension can lower the vehicle down to only 16&nbsp;cm (5.5&nbsp;in) above road leve
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  • Senna's victory was notable in that it was the first for a car with [[active suspension]]. | Suspension
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  • ...sp;mm) stroke. A 4-speed [[manual transmission]], 4-wheel semi-elliptical suspension, and 4-wheel brakes were all common Rolls-Royce parts.
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  • ====Suspension and Braking==== *'''Suspension:''' Double wishbones, coil springs over gas dampers, anti-roll bar
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  • All of these vehicles adopt original car-equipment standards of suspension, braking, axle transmission systems, tire, rim, and seats and interior. Of
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  • ...ed pedals were used to aid "[[heel-and-toe]]" shifting and a complete Koni suspension system featuring specially tuned adjustable struts, shocks, and horizontal
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  • ...reased the weight of the car. To allow the chassis to cope, SGS fitted new suspension with self-levelling - but this was the extent of their mechanical fettling.
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  • ...G220'' with a Barra 5.4 litre V8 engine and Control Blade independent rear suspension. The Ghia comes comes standard with the 6 cylinder engine. ...e BA Falcon Mk II. The sports version of the Control Blade indepenent rear suspension is fitted across the range.
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  • ...makes it appear like a Pontiac rather than a [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet]]. The suspension was also modified to be firmer and sportier and was dubbed FE2. Finally, th
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  • ...a product line. It appears to have received a brand-new platform, although suspension at both ends resembled that of the 1991 [[Mazda Sentia]]. It is the only pr
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  • ...fications for its new purpose include a reinforced frame, leaf-spring rear suspension system, snorkel to allow a 762mm submersion and heavy duty bumpers with tow ...pped with Dodge Ram brakes. The frame is built for severe use and the rear suspension uses leaf springs to facilitate more than a 2,500 lb. payload capacity and
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  • ...ion a four-speed automatic. Brakes were servo-assisted hydraulic drums and suspension was independent coils at the front and semi-elliptic springs at the rear.
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  • ...a [[Tremec]] T-56 [[manual transmission]], reworked [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] geometry, 18-inch wheels, functional aerodynamic body kit, and still reta
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  • ...Overdrive was available on the manual transmission from late 1960 to 1962. Suspension was similar to the [[Alvis TC 21|TC 21]], independent at the front using co
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  • |Front Suspension = |Rear Suspension =
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  • ====Ball joint and front suspension failure==== The flawed front suspension design is an evident problem in Series I Territories. With one of the probl
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  • ...nt)''. This encompasses [[Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)]], stability control, and suspension amongst other things to make a well sorted ride. The system seems to do an * Active Stabilizer Suspension System (requires run flat tires) - $3,400
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  • ...d such advanced features as a flat four push-rod engine, independent front suspension with torsion bars front and rear and unitary body construction. The car was ...bution network to sell, the expected volume and this led to the inevitable suspension of Javelin production in 1953 together with the by now outdated Bradford. J
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  • ...g, in comparison to the Arnage, which had a supercharged BMW V8 and firmer suspension. However, the Seraph still had a top speed of 140 mph.
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  • ...r [[Mopar]], also offers many performance enhancements for the SRT-4, from suspension bits to turbocharger-upgrade kits. ...els (16x7 on ACR model). Beyond aesthetics, the SRT-4's entire powertrain, suspension, braking system, exhaust, as well as much of the interior differed from the
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  • ...ersion of the 4-door Biturbos. The technical backbone (engine, drivetrain, suspension, AC etc.), general layout and interior design were used for the Quattroport
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  • ...in the long term and depending on vehicle usage, may cause the ball joint/suspension arm to break. The recall is expected to begin during February 2009. Concern
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  • Hit-and-run has severe legal consequences including the suspension or cancellation of one's [[driver's license]], as well as imprisonment. Lif ...are subject to administrative fines of 1000 to 3000 new Taiwan dollars and suspension of their driver licenses for 1 to 3 months.
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  • ...while upper-level models were known as the '''TSi''', which had a touring suspension, 16" tires and unique lower boddy-cladding. Front bucket seats with a floo
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  • ...ink = S E Field| title = Overhauling the Alves T.A.14 (brakes adjustment & suspension)| journal = Practical Motorist and Motor Cyclist| volume = vol 5 (nbr 58)| ...at was widened and lengthened but retained the non-independent leaf spring suspension and mechanically operated brakes. Disc wheels replaced the 12/70s wires.
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  • ....5 Litre Rekord (a name later used by Opel) in 1933 with independent front suspension.
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  • ...transmission. It also had closer gear ratios, quicker steering, a stiffer suspension. The Shelby Charger had a deep front air dam with accompanying ground effe ...Running changes included a revised camshaft, chrome valve cover, stiffer suspension, 50-series Eagle GT tires on 15 inch wheels, and low-restriction exhaust.
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  • ...y Corvette]]. These vehicles typically have more rigid chassis and stiffer suspension to aid in maneuverability, but at high speed this can cause unsteadyness in
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  • This F50 chassis and suspension is very similar to the US FY33 (1997-2001 Q45) and Y34 (US 2003-2004 M45). ...s model, both the Q45 and the Cima were merged together. The all-multilink suspension was changed to struts at the front end, and was further tuned for comfort.
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  • ...on a 112.5-inch (2,857 mm) wheelbase and features a four-wheel independent suspension system, with wide front and rear tracks that enhance the ride and handling.
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  • ...corner-adjustable ride/height/weight adjustment abilities built in to each suspension, as well as a removable rear sub-frame to speed up the removal of the engin *Suspension: Independent all round
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  • ...e 3 Litre, sharing that car's basic chassis, including its semi-elliptical suspension at all four wheels and 4-wheel brakes. The [[straight-4]] engine was bored
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  • ...e 2.5 V6 and Q4 models were also available with electronically adjustable suspension with two damper settings (automatic and sport). The most notable special e ...eplaced by a 1.6 16 valve Twin Spark) along with revised steering rack and suspension. Series 2 155s can be distinguished from their earlier counterparts by the
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  • * For 2011 in the UK, the Insight Hybrid receives suspension changes and trim enhancements. [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/07/2011-h ...da-insight-hybrid-refined-with.html 2011 Honda Insight Hybrid Refined with Suspension Changes and Trim Enhancements ]
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  • ...ted powertrain taken directly from the 9 and 11, plus a less sophisticated suspension design, which used MacPherson struts. ...t featured the same interior and exterior appearance, as well as identical suspension and brakes.
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  • ...improved with a purpose-built PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) suspension, a wider track both front and rear made possible by larger wheel arch cover
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  • ...the individual cost for each, only four were built, include a hearse. The suspension consists of double wishbones for both the front and rear wheels, supplement
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  • ...l. The chassis though, was originally designed for the Soarer. Both cars' suspension, brakes, drivetrains, and engine parts were interchangeable. *UZZ31 (1991-1997) - 4.0L 8 cyl air suspension, "EMV" TV/touchscreen system
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  • ====Suspension==== *Rear: [[Multi-link suspension|Multi-link]]
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  • ...had a very innovative monocoque frame of pressed steel and a central rear suspension unit. [[Albert Roder]], the genius chief engineer behind the success story ...b (1,200 kg), it had C<sub>d</sub> of 0.36, [[disc brake]]s, [[independent suspension]], and front wheels drive by [[ZF Sachs|Fichtel & Sachs]] ''Saxomatic'' thr
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  • Unlike its competitors the Metro had Hydrogas suspension, this was a system usin spheres containing a gas pouch and then filled with ...s Rover Metro with new engines , front lengthened and redesigned, hydrogas suspension improved with interconntection
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  • '''Suspension''' ...rings, anti-dive and antisquat setup for improved handling properties. The suspension components are made of forged aluminium where possible, to keep the vehicle
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  • Type: Central carbon fiber tub, light-alloy suspension and engine-gearbox assembly mounting points co-polymerised to the chassis<b *Suspension
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  • =====SUSPENSION===== The initial suspension system of the Legend used MacPherson struts with unequal-length control arm
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  • ...ile stablemate&mdash;the [[Jaguar XJ220]]. The all-round [[double wishbone suspension]] and the five-speed manual [[gearbox]] came from the Jaguar, while the eng
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  • ...d chassis and drivetrain, and electrically adjustable, computer-controlled suspension. With these plans, he headed off to speak with [[Peter Schutz]], Porsche CE ...rive split to provide the optimum for the conditions. The fully changeable suspension consisted of 4 shock absorbers per wheel, and the ride height was adjustabl
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  • | Suspension
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  • ...standard Carrera, so RUF also had to turn its attention to the brakes and suspension. Altered springs and dampers, based loosely on the original items, lowered
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  • | Suspension (front) | Suspension (rear)
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  • ...adopting the [[Multi-link suspension|multi-link]] [[beam axle|beam]] rear suspension from the 1995-1999 [[Nissan Maxima]]. Despite enthusiasts' aversion to the ===Suspension===
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  • * Floaty suspension The great downfall of all the power offered up in the RX 400h, is that the suspension stuggles to find the balance of "supple yet sporting" this [[Hybrid]] striv
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  • ...ying the bonnet, engine, front suspension, and steering assembly. The rear suspension and final drive were mounted directly onto the monocoque itself. Fuel was c
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  • ...tic or five speed gearbox made by [[ZF Friedrichshafen|ZF]] was available. Suspension was independent at the front using coil springs, with leaf springs at the r
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  • ...ilt version of the 3.2 litre. taken from the Mercedes SLK32 AMG, a stiffer suspension and Mercedes leading manumatic 5 speed transmission, a true beast was born. ...version of the standard 3.2 liter V6. The SRT-6 also featured a stiffened suspension, a fixed rear wing, and designer alloy wheels. Other small details differen
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  • ..., but Mercedes was still perfecting the technology and chose to launch air-suspension in the next generation S-Class in 2000. Following the mid-year facelift in
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  • ...refined. A 4WD TRD model is smooth and highly capable off road. The TRD [[suspension]] is excellent on rough, rugged terrain. It handles well on rough dirt trai ...rsion is a [[Two-wheel drive|2WD]] model that has the looks and heavy-duty suspension of the [[Four Wheel Drive|4WD]] models. Each is available with [[Two-wheel
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  • ...introduced in March 1967. The wheelbase was 196 centimetres (77.2 in), the suspension independent with coil springs and the engine a 356 cc 3-cylinder air-cooled ...zuki Fronte 71 2-door sedan with a wheelbase of 201 cm was introduced. The suspension remained the same and there was also a water-cooled version of the engine.
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  • ...n, or as a [[station wagon]], which Geo oddly marketed as a hatchback. The suspension was provided by [[Lotus]], which was owned by GM at the time. Storm entered
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  • Suspension Front I.DW.CS.ARB.<BR><!--spell out cryptic abbreviations--> Suspension Rear I.DW.CS.ARB. <BR>
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  • ...treal were taken from the Giulia GTV coupé and comprised [[double wishbone suspension]] with coil springs and dampers at the front and a [[live axle]] with [[lim
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  • ...ada was originally fitted with a 4L 325bhp V12 engine, fully [[independent suspension]] and four wheel [[disc brake]]s. Most [[transmission (mechanics)|transmiss
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  • ...fact, many parts of the GT were adapted for use in the Cobra, such as the suspension, several components of the frame, and the mounting brackets for the transmi
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  • ===Suspension conversions===
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  • ...all except the LSC models after 1986). All Mark VIIs came with full [[air suspension]] with an electronic [[ride quality|ride control]] system. Mark VIIs also c ...came along was often the result. Unfortunate, really for the Mark VII air suspension is in fact quite a reliable and effective system, and many Mark VII enthusi
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  • *[[Double wishbone|Double Wishbone]] [[Suspension]] with Coil Springs ...50s (215/45R17 in front and 245/40R17s in the rear) along with a retuned [[suspension]] that reduced the car's tendency to [[Oversteer|oversteer]]. The F20C 2.0
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  • ...Specific design influences to later Porsche models include the control-arm suspension and [[Porsche 959|959]]-esque headlamps which would later be used on the [[
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  • ...mounted behind the driver, and a ZF [[Transaxle]] driving the rear wheels. Suspension was similar to that of the E-Type.
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  • ...oposition compared to the standard RS ethos of weight reduction and sports suspension. The GT3 used a completely different engine to the standard Carrera, whose Over the standard car, the GT3 had fully adjustable suspension which was set 40mm lower than the Carrera's. Anti-roll bars were fitted fro
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  • ...d with little change but in 1948 the all new SM1500 with independent front suspension but still using a chassis was announced. It was however expensive at £799
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  • ...d weight distribution, as used on the Alfetta 158/159 Grand Prix cars. The suspension relied on [[double wishbone]]s and [[torsion bar]]s at the front and a [[De ...ed power up to 175&nbsp;PS (129&nbsp;kW). The car also received a modified suspension layout.
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  • ...e Carrera GT also donates anti-roll bars and the inspiration for Ruf's own suspension set-up.
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  • ...ar to the Turbo R, including that car's alloy wheels and interior, and the suspension was firmed up for a more sporting ride. The rectangular headlamps from the
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  • * MacPherson strut front suspension ...nt dampers to the suspension, possibly resulting in a failure in the front suspension. In addition, the spindle nuts may be loose as well, and both issues could
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  • ...th the Solstice, although no sheet metal stampings are interchangable. The suspension and steering tunings are unique to each car, lending the Sky a more upscale ...ifferential, standard StabiliTrak stability control, and an enhanced sport suspension over the standard Sky (currently avalible as a dealer-add on for regular Sk
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  • ...ion. The RUF touch spread to the brakes, which were increased in size, the suspension, which was stiffened and lowered (but this again depended upon customer spe
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  • ...t|MacPherson struts]] in the front and [[Double wishbone|double-wishbone]] suspension in the rear. The 155 [[hp]] K-series engine proves to have significant pote *Sport-tuned [[suspension]]
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  • A ''Sport'' Package", adding stiffer and lower suspension, larger wheels with run-flat tyres. ...[[semi-trailing arm suspension]], the Z4 uses a more advanced [[multi-link suspension]].
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  • ...tronic stability program]]. The Patriot with FDII will also feature longer suspension travel, skid plates, tow hooks, and a full-size spare tire. This enables th ...tronic stability program]] systems to cater for off-road activity, US FDII suspension travel anf full size spare tyre. Skid Plates and Tow Hooks are options in t
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  • ...can market was soon produced, the J2, fitted with a new [[independent rear suspension]]. They were available with a huge choice of different American engines, in
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