Moulton Hydrolastic suspension — Hydrolastic suspension developed by Leyland … Dictionary of automotive terms
Hydrolastic — is a type of space efficient automotive suspension system used in many cars produced by British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successor companies.Invented by famous British rubber engineer Alex Moulton, and first used on the 1962 BMC project… … Wikipedia
suspension — [1] The assembly of springs, shock absorbers, torsion bars, joints, arms, etc., that cushions the shock of bumps on the road and serves to keep the wheels in constant contact with the road, thereby improving control and traction. [2] A mixture of … Dictionary of automotive terms
Hydrolastic — See moulton Hydrolastic suspension … Dictionary of automotive terms
Suspension (vehicle) — Suspension is the term given to the system of springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels. Suspension systems serve a dual purpose – contributing to the car s handling and braking for good active safety and driving … Wikipedia
Suspensión hidroneumática — Sistema de suspensión hidroneumática de un Citroën SM de 1972. La suspensión hidroneumática es un tipo de suspensión de automóvil desarrollado por Citroën y equipado en sus coches, así como adaptado por otros fabricantes, notablemente Rolls Royce … Wikipedia Español
Hydropneumatic suspension — Hydropneumatic is a type of automotive suspension system, invented by Citroën, and fitted to Citroën cars, as well as being adapted by other car manufacturers, notably Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz and Peugeot. It was also used on Berliet trucks.… … Wikipedia
Mini — For the Mini marque, see Mini (marque). For other uses of Mini , see Mini (disambiguation). Mini Manufacturer BMC to MG Rover, and Innocenti … Wikipedia
Mini (Mark I) — This article is about the British Motor Corporation s Mark I Mini. For the Mark I new MINI, see MINI (BMW). Mini Mark I Manufacturer British Motor Corporation Also called … Wikipedia
BMC ADO16 — Manufacturer BMC British Leyland Production 1962–1974 Class … Wikipedia