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  2. Chevrolet C/K (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    Rear suspension (marketed as Load Control by GM) was dual-stage multi-leaf springs supporting a live rear axle, replacing the coil-spring configuration of the previous two generations. To further stabilize the rear axle under loads or acceleration, [9] the rear shock absorbers were placed asymmetrically from one another (on each side of the ...

  3. Category:Shock absorber manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Category for manufacturers of shock absorbers for motorized vehicles, mainly automobiles. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C.

  4. Chevrolet C/K (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Suburban was offered in both 1500 and 2500 payload series (the Blazer/Yukon was only available in the 1500 series); both vehicles were offered in both rear-wheel and four-wheel drive. For 1995, Chevrolet retired the K5 Blazer name (following suit with GMC), renaming it to the Chevrolet Tahoe .

  5. GMC Envoy - Wikipedia

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    The front suspension used a double-wishbone independent configuration with Bilstein shock absorbers. The rear suspension featured a 5-link solid rear axle; load-leveling air suspension was an option for the rear axle. The second-generation Envoy adopted four-wheel disc brakes as standard equipment.

  6. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Shock absorbers, struts, impact absorbers, electric motors, windshield wiper assemblies: 1957: 1999: Located at 2555 Woodman Dr. Spun off with Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999. Delco Remy: Anderson, Indiana: United States: Starters, generators, ignition components, switches: 1906: 1994 / 1999: Heavy Duty products spun off as Delco Remy ...

  7. Car suspension - Wikipedia

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    Later models had tuned mass dampers at the front with telescopic dampers/shock absorbers front and rear. British Motor Corporation was also an early adopter of interconnected suspension. A system dubbed Hydrolastic was introduced in 1962 on Morris 1100, and went on to be used on a variety of BMC models.