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Suspension front wheels
Suspension front wheels
| 1 - The upper support 2 - The coil spring 3 - Coupling Rod 4 - Shock 5 - Cross-link (rear wishbone) 6 - Anti-roll bar | 7 - Stretch (front wishbone) 8 - Steering Rod 9 - Stub 10 - strut 11 - Cross member 12 - Steering Gear |
The front suspension in the form of triangular cross-section levers on each side has a McPherson suspension struts and torsion stabilizer bar. The third arm front suspension is the tie rod assembly connecting with the steering wheels.
Depreciation racks consist of coil springs, shock absorbers in the form of a double pipe and upper supports large. The stabilizer is not involved in the direction of the wheel, and is connected via connecting rod with shock-absorbing struts.
Optimum running characteristics and minimum tire wear is achieved only when the wheels occupy the correct position. Improper tire wear, as well as lack of stability on the road is necessary to make optical measurements and, if necessary, adjust the angles of the wheels.
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