Image: Back axle suspension springs
Description: Fig. 177a Rear axle and suspension leaf springs of an early car chassis Chassis fitted with three-quarter elliptic leaf springs for the rear-axle The back axle uses the torque-tube method of location Scans from 'The Book of the Motor Car', Rankin Kennedy C.E., 1912 See other images from this source in Scans from 'The Book of the Motor Car'
Title: Back axle suspension springs
Credit: Rankin Kennedy C.E. (1912) The Book of the Motor Car, Caxton
Author: Rankin Kennedy C.E.
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