grakson
Automotive
- Jan 16, 2008
- 14
hi, as I know today manufacturers mostly use solid axle, torsion beam axle and multilink rear suspension systems.
Solid axles on some SUVs and pickups, multilink on RWD and AWD cars and also on bigger FWD cars, and on small cars we mostly found torsion beam axle (also twisted beam axle).
But what kind of rear suspension is on an old 306?
It looks like torsion beam, but on torsion beam - axle is of one piece, on peugeot it is from thre pieces - axle and two wheel arms that are conected to the axle and can sving up and dowm comare to the axle. Also axle is screwed stiffly to the frame, on the contrary as torsion beam is - where we have one axle that holds both of the wheel and is conected to the frame wia trunnion.
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Solid axles on some SUVs and pickups, multilink on RWD and AWD cars and also on bigger FWD cars, and on small cars we mostly found torsion beam axle (also twisted beam axle).
But what kind of rear suspension is on an old 306?
It looks like torsion beam, but on torsion beam - axle is of one piece, on peugeot it is from thre pieces - axle and two wheel arms that are conected to the axle and can sving up and dowm comare to the axle. Also axle is screwed stiffly to the frame, on the contrary as torsion beam is - where we have one axle that holds both of the wheel and is conected to the frame wia trunnion.
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