INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION
Most people have heard the term, "INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION,"
but some don't know exactly what it means.
When one front wheel of a vehicle hits a bump or pothole, the wheel will
move up or down to compensate, while the other wheel remains steady.
Both wheels are independent of each other, hence that expression.
Watch the video, a German commercial for the Nissan Pathfinder,
to see a unique demonstration of exactly how this works.
This may benefit your understanding of this piece of engineering.
(However, nothing will help you understand women.)
Google - "nissan_pathfinder.wmv"
Open either of the first two hits.
Click on video screen "Play" or "awsome pathy front IRS !!!!"
Kirk ;-))
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