Sentences with phrase «unequal length a-arms»

- Engine: fuel - injected, 116 - horsepower four cylinder - Transmission: five - speed manual or four - speed automatic with overdrive - Suspension: front, independent with unequal length A-arms, coil springs, shock absorbers and stabilizer bar; rear, rigid axle on semi-elliptical leaf springs with bias mounted shock absorbers - Brakes: power disc / drum - Steering: power assisted, recirculating ball - Weight: 2,570 to 2,680 pounds - Length: 177.2 inches - EPA rating:...
- Suspension: front, independent with unequal length A-arms, torsion bar and telescopic shock absorbers; rear, rigid axle with coil springs and stabilizer bar
- Suspension: front, independent with unequal length A-arms, coil springs, shock absorbers and stabilizer bar; rear, rigid axle on semi-elliptical leaf springs with bias mounted shock absorbers - Brakes: power disc / drum - Steering: power assisted, recirculating ball - Weight: 2,570 to 2,680 pounds - Length: 177.2 inches - EPA rating: 19 mpg city / 24 highway - Fuel tank capacity: 13.7 gallons - Base price: $ 7,689
- Engine: 181 - cubic - inch, 143 - horsepower, fuel - injected, SOHC V - 6 - Transmission: five - speed manual or four - speed automatic - Suspension: front, independent with unequal length A-arms, torsion bar and telescopic shock absorbers; rear, rigid axle with coil springs and stabilizer bar - Brakes: power disc / drum - Steering: power - assisted recirculating ball - Weight: 3,924 pounds - Length: 183 inches - EPA rating: 15 mpg city / 18 mpg highway.
The Shelby continuation cars are built around the original style steel monocoque unibody chassis and fully independent suspension using unequal length A-arms.

Not exact matches

Suspension Front Unequal - length A-arms, coil springs, monotube shocks Rear Solid axle, leaf springs, monotube shocks
The front suspension «is about the only part of the new Chevy that resembles the ’57 models,» he said, describing the unequal - length A-arms and coil springs.
At either end, unequal - length A-arms locate the hubs while pullrod - actuated coil springs support the load.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z