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double wishbone suspension is an
independent suspension design for
automobiles using two (occasionally parallel) wishbone-shaped
arms to
locate the wheel...
- 5-link rear
suspension A multi-link
suspension is a type
of independent vehicle suspension having three or more
control links per wheel.
These arms do not...
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systems use
Chapman or
MacPherson struts,
trailing arms, multilink, or wishbones.
Independent suspension typically offers better ride
quality and handling...
- trailing-arm
suspension, also
referred to as trailing-link, is a form
of vehicle suspension. In a
motor vehicle it
places one or more
horizontal arms (or "links")...
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Suspension is the
system of tires, tire air, springs,
shock absorbers and
linkages that
connects a
vehicle to its
wheels and
allows relative motion between...
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hanging on a cross, with his or her
arms held out to the side. A
superman suspension is the
inverse of a coma
suspension - the
hooks are
placed in the back...
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irregularities of a road surface. Most
control arms form the
lower link
of a
suspension.
Control arms play a
crucial role in the
suspension system of a vehicle...
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holds the two
trailing arms together, and
provides the roll
stiffness of the
suspension, by
twisting as the two
trailing arms move vertically, relative...
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Horstmann suspension, also
known as Horstman, Vickers-Horstman and
rarely Slow Motion, is a type
of tracked suspension devised by
British tank designer...
- Pull-rod
suspension and push-rod
suspension refer to a
specialised type
of automotive suspension system which is
largely based on a double-wishbone system...