File:Jaguar IRS 2nd gen 01.jpg
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English: Partially disassembled 2nd generation Jaguar independent rear suspension unit. Removed from a 1991 XJ40 for servicing. The road springs and dampers are still attached to the vehicle. Note the substantial lower transverse link, with widely-spaced pivot points at the inner end that allow the radius arms of the 1st generation IRS to be omitted. |
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Date | Uploaded to Jag-Lovers on 06 April 2009 | ||
Source | From http://www.jag-lovers.org/snaps/snap_view.php3?id=1239017059 with the author's permission | ||
Author | Bryan N | ||
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