Monday, August 13, 2007

Independent Front Suspension

 Technical Stuff Made Easy


Cuzzin Ricky writes:

I'm sure you have heard the term, "INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION," but may not know exactly what it means.

When one front wheel of a vehicle hits a bump or pothole, it will move up or down to compensate while the other wheel remains steady. Both wheels are independent of each other, hence that expression.

Watch the attached video, a German commercial for the Nissan Pathfinder, to find out exactly how this works. This gives a moving experience which should benefit your understanding of this piece of engineering.

Best explanation I've ever seen. Those Germans ads are better then ours.


Nissan Suspension Demo

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is she available for a test drive?

Anonymous said...

Them's the types of airbags I like. Hell, I'd get into an accident just to have my face smashed in them.

Anonymous said...

I definitely agree S H!! Those germans have deftly demonstrated with expertise, independent front suspension!!! I would like to see more examples of such excellent german technology! Bill in Yuma

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