Swing axle
A swing axle suspension is a simple type of independent suspension used in automobiles. Swing axles have universal joints connecting the driveshafts to the differential, which is attached to the chassis. They do not have universal joints at the wheels - the wheels are always perpendicular to the driveshafts. Swing axle suspensions traditionally used leaf springs and shock absorbers. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ This type of suspension was considered better than the more typical solid axle for two reasons: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
However, there are a number of shortcomings to this arrangement: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Swing axles were supplanted by deDion axles in the late 1960s, though live axles remained the most common. Most rear suspensions have been replaced by more modern independent suspensions in recent years, and both swing and deDion types are virtually unused today. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Suspension: Suspension may refer to:... Independent suspension: An Independent Suspension is an automobile suspension system that allows the wheels on an axle to move independent of each other. This is contrasted with a live axle or deDion system in which they are linked.... Automobile: An automobile is a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor. Different types of automobiles include cars, buses, trucks, and vans, with cars being the most popular by far. Earlier terms for automobile include "horseless carriage" and "motor car." An automobile has seats for the driver and, almos... Swing axle related Images and Photos (experimental)
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