Examples of using Multi-link in English and their translations into Slovak
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Pneumatic Products, Multi-Link System.
Even all-wheel drive versions have a different rear suspension-independent multi-link.
Pneumatic Products, Multi-Link Systems.
The“t” in the J30t name means that it has the touring package, which offered a rear spoiler, sportier looking 16 inch rims,a Macpherson front suspension, and a multi-link rear suspension.
At the rear, Type R's new multi-link suspension enhances ride comfort as well as high speed stability.
Suspension: front front- double-lever, rear- multi-link.
In addition to that, they feature multi-link support, i.e. they can be paired with two devices at the same time.
Suspension fully independent in front on double wishbone, multi-link rear.
The rear suspension is fully independent, spring-loaded, multi-link, with passive steering and with progressive characteristics.
The front of the car has a McPherson type suspension,the rear has a multi-link independent.
At the rear, the new independent multi-link system of the standard car has been enhanced with unique high-rigidity suspension arms.
MacPherson-type front suspension, rear multi-link with torsion bar.
At the rear, the new independent multi-link system of the standard car is improved with the use of unique high rigidity suspension arms.
Fully independent front suspension with McPherson struts and multi-link rear axle(five levers).
For the first time in the company's history, the rear multi-link independent suspension with single wishbones and double triangular wishbones was used on this model.
The car is equipped with themost modern chassis with suspension type Multi-link and powerful brakes with ABS.
A lightweight double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link independent rear keep the wheels vertical for maximum contact with the road- and maximum thrills through the corners.
And recommendations for adjustment and repair of mechanical and automatic transmissions, brake components,steering and suspension(multi-link, including sports modifications).
Aluminium multi-link rear suspension Brakes 4-piston aluminium monobloc fixed-calliper brakes in front, 2-piston aluminium monobloc fixed-calliper brakes in front, disc brakes internally ventilated, disc brake diameter front 350 mm, rear 330 mm.
Independent suspension: front with transverse and triangular levers and rods,rear multi-link with longitudinal, transverse and diagonal levers.
In 2013, the company can speed project in Chongqing intelligent machinery equipment co, cooperation with local science and technology focused on research and development of auto parts with high tension, high steel plate coilfeeding leveling machine for stamping(three-in-one feeder) and multi-link manipulator and other special equipment.
When the car was first released,Nissan bragged in their advertisements that it was the first car to have a multi-link front suspension with front wheel drive combined calling it“One of the best handling cars in the world.”.
Combining traditional comfort and high dynamics allows an air suspension(in front- on wishbones,in the back-"multi-link") with electronically controlled shock absorbers.
The front suspension of the car- on double triangular levers with cylindrical springs,behind is a multi-link system with pneumatic elements and electronic stiffness control.
From the first generation Epsilon, the new Saab 9-5 borrows only the best qualities, in particular,twin front suspension forks and a multi-link rear axle, providing a sporty ride and excellent handling.
This model also appeared in the much less popular version of the sedan, which had a slightly differentinterior, retained a multi-link rear suspension, and its external appearance was slightly more subdued, but still modern.
Despite the fact that the vehicle's silhouette has been significantly modernized, the rear axle suspension in the hatchbackhas been slightly restrained by replacing the multi-link structure with a torsion beam, which was repayable with low failure rates.