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Double wishbone type suspension (translated from Japanese)
Double wishbone type suspension ダブルウィシュボーン type suspensionWith, suspension systems. As for origin of a word, Double (two) Wishbone (the 叉 bone) with, from form of ... wheel rises and falls, as for double wishbone system in order always to operate ...
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Double wishbone suspension
Double wishbone suspension A double wishbone suspension is an automobile independent suspension design using two parallel wishbone-shaped ...
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Wishbone
Wishbone Meanings of Wishbone: Look up wishbone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The wishbone, known in anatomy as the furcula, is ... have a wish granted. In automobiles, a wishbone is a suspension component which resembles ...
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Wishbone (translated from German)
Wishbone Wishbone a guidance element is for the wheel ... direction. It is a part that Wheel suspension one Chassis . By a wishbone arising forces become not main on that ...
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Independent suspension (translated from Japanese)
Independent suspension Independent suspension(The ど chestnut quarrel) with, it is ... in the rear wheel of the automobile suspension type. Even IRS (Independent Rear Suspention) you ... riding comfort and operation stability the independent suspension is superior. In comparison with the fixed ... axle rises and falls together. In independent suspension system, strut system 、Trailing system、 double ...
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Wheel suspension (translated from German)
Wheel suspension Those Wheel suspension the connection places between Rad and Fahrzeug ... torsion beam trailing arm axle, the double wishbone axle (double wishbone) and the space steering wheel axle. Usually ... produce the desired characteristics of the wheel suspension to each other. The organization of ...
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Independent suspension (translated from German)
Independent suspension Those Independent suspension designated in vehicle technology that Wheel suspension a special design of an axle, with ... driving safety. Typical representatives of the independent suspension are that MP ago on shock strut ... typically at that Front axle begun), the wishbone axle or the space steering wheel ...
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Suspension (vehicle)
Suspension (vehicle) The front suspension components of a Ford Model T. Suspension is the term given to the system ... that connects a vehicle to its wheels. Suspension systems serve a dual purpose - contributing to ... suspensions involves finding the right compromise. The suspension also protects the vehicle itself and ...
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Multi-link type suspension (translated from Japanese)
Multi-link type suspension Multi-link type suspensionBasic double wishbone type suspension , it is formed by the arm which ... lines up into the top and bottom suspension type. The double wishbone vis-a-vis being formed by ...
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Multi-link suspension
Multi-link suspension A multi-link suspension is a type of vehicle suspension design typically used in independent suspensions, using ... links do use a swing arm or wishbone, which has two bushes at one end. On a front suspension one of the lateral arms is ...
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