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  2. Devin Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Suspension was done by Monroe coil-over shock absorbers and the axles were located by trailing arms and a Watt's linkage. Brakes were Mercury-Bendix and the wheels were magnesium Halibrands. The first engine used was a 4,965 cubic centimetres (303 cubic inches) Chevrolet small-block V8 with a GMC 4-71 Roots-type supercharger blowing through a ...

  3. Chaparral 1 - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum body over steel tubular spaceframe: Suspension (front) double wishbones, coil springs over Monroe shock absorbers, anti-roll bar: Suspension (rear) reverse A-arms, twin trailing arms, coil springs over Monroe shock absorbers, anti-roll bar: Length: 153 in (3,900 mm) Width: 62 in (1,600 mm) Height: 31 in (790 mm) Axle track: 50 in ...

  4. Coilover - Wikipedia

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    A mono-tube coilover is a single piston and rod assembly in a damping case in which both compression and rebound occur. A larger mono-tube shock will be able to displace more hydraulic fluid, providing a more sensitive response to small suspension movements than twin-tube shocks. A twin-tube coilover is more complex than a mono-tube assembly.

  5. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    Spring-based shock absorbers commonly use coil springs or leaf springs, though torsion bars are used in torsional shocks as well. Ideal springs alone, however, are not shock absorbers, as springs only store and do not dissipate or absorb energy. Vehicles typically employ both hydraulic shock absorbers and springs or torsion bars. In this ...

  6. Motorcycle suspension - Wikipedia

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    The hydraulic shock absorbers used on the rear suspensions of motorcycles are essentially the same as those used in other vehicle applications. Motorcycle shocks do differ slightly in that they nearly always use a coil-over spring. In other words, the spring for the rear suspension is a coil spring that is installed over, or around, the shock.

  7. Tenneco - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Springs, Sydney - Products: coil and leaf springs Belgium Sint-Truiden - EU headquarters Ride Control division; METC, the EU design and development center; largest ride control plant in Europe; products: shock absorbers, powdered metal components, press parts

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