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  2. Torsion bar suspension - Wikipedia

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    In most torsion bar systems, ride height (and therefore many handling features) may be changed by simply adjusting bolts that connect the torsion bars to the frame cross member. In most cars with this type of suspension, swapping torsion bars for a different spring rate is usually an easy task.

  3. AMX-50 - Wikipedia

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    Part of the project was to study whether a modern torsion bar suspension should be used or the height lowered by ten centimetres through a fitting of leaf or coil springs. Two prototypes of the M 4 were ordered. The Army soon indicated that a protection level offered by 30 mm of armour was unacceptably low.

  4. Aston Martin DB3 - Wikipedia

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    Suspension (front) Torsion bar and trailing arms: Suspension (rear) Torsion bars, parallel links, ... Height: 3 ft 4 in (1,016 mm) Axle track: 4 ft 3 in (1,295 mm ...

  5. Torsion spring - Wikipedia

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    Small, coiled torsion springs are often used to operate pop-up doors found on small consumer goods like digital cameras and compact disc players. Other more specific uses: A torsion bar suspension is a thick, steel torsion-bar spring attached to the body of a vehicle at one end and to a lever arm which attaches to the axle of the wheel at the ...

  6. Dallara SF14 - Wikipedia

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    Suspension (front) Pushrod with torsion bar: Suspension (rear) Pushrod: Length: 5,268 mm (207 in) Width: 1,900 mm (75 in) Height: 960 mm (38 in) Wheelbase: 3,165 mm ...

  7. Radius rod - Wikipedia

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    A radius rod (also called a radius arm, torque arm, torque spring, and torsion bar) is a suspension link intended to control wheel motion in the longitudinal (fore-aft) direction. The link is connected (with a rubber or solid bushing ) on one end to the wheel carrier or axle , on the other to the chassis or unibody of the vehicle.

  8. Ligier JS47 - Wikipedia

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    Suspension (front) Double wishbones, pushrod with mono-shock absorber system, and torsion-bar springs, anti-roll bar: Suspension (rear) Double wishbones, pushrod with mono-shock absorber system and coils springs, anti-roll bar: Length: 4,130 mm (163 in) Width: 1,770 mm (70 in) including tyres: Height: 915 mm (36 in) Wheelbase: 2,750 mm (108 in ...

  9. M37 105 mm howitzer motor carriage - Wikipedia

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    Height: 2.77 m (9 ft 1 in) Crew: 7: Elevation: 42.8 to -10.5 degrees: ... The M37 HMC was an open topped vehicle using torsion bar suspension with tracks 16 in (41cm ...