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New US Tandem-axle Suspension Uses Rubber Units

18th June 1965, Page 57
18th June 1965
Page 57
Page 57, 18th June 1965 — New US Tandem-axle Suspension Uses Rubber Units
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VELVET-RIDE FROM WHITE MOTOR CORP. THE name Velvet-Ride has been given to a new tandem-axle suspension developed by the White Motor Corporation of America. Rubber is used as the suspension medium, the axles being mounted to articulating beams, at each side a the chassis, which are pivoted on support members through rubber units.

The axles are located both longitudinally and transversely by torque rods, and between each end of the arm and the chassis frame there are telescopic dampers.