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  2. Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation) - Wikipedia

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    2021 Ford F-150 Raptor. The F-150 Raptor was announced in February 2021, and features a high-output variant of the 3.5 L EcoBoost twin-turbocharged V6 gasoline engine carried over from the previous generation. [16] The Raptor now features rear coil springs and is only available in a SuperCrew cab configuration with a 5.5' bed.

  3. Twist-beam rear suspension - Wikipedia

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    The coil springs usually bear on a pad alongside the stub-axle. Often, the shock is collinear with the spring forming a coil-over. In many cases, the damper is also used as a restraint strap to stop the arm descending so far that the coil spring falls out through being completely unloaded.

  4. Ford F-Series - Wikipedia

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    Introduced as a 1993 model, the Ford SVT Lightning is a high-performance version of the F-150 that was produced by the Ford Special Vehicle Team . Intended as a competitor for the Chevrolet 454SS , the SVT Lightning was derived from the F-150; to improve its handling, extensive modifications were made to the front and rear suspension and frame.

  5. Multi-link suspension - Wikipedia

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    Multi-link suspension allows the auto designer the ability to incorporate both good ride and good handling in the same vehicle.. In its simplest form, the multi-link suspension is orthogonal—i.e., it is possible to alter one parameter in the suspension at a time without affecting anything else.

  6. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    The metal spring (coil or leaf) is removed, and an air bag, also referred to as an air spring, is inserted or fabricated to fit in the place of the factory spring. When air pressure is supplied to the air bag, the suspension can be adjusted either up or down (lifted or lowered).

  7. Beam axle - Wikipedia

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    Most light- and medium-duty pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans also use a beam axle, at least in the rear. A beam axle is easier and less expensive to modify than other axles. This is because it has fewer parts, less mechanical complexity, and more empty space between suspension components, axles, and the vehicle's frame or body.

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