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Cars With Double Wishbone Suspension


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Toyota

Verossa (Front + Rear)

Allion (rear) so I guess Premio as well!

Mark II/Chaser/Cresta (front + rear)

Mark X (front + rear)

RAV4 (rear)

Mazda

Atenza (Front)

Honda

Accord CL (front + rear)

Civic FD (rear)

May I ask why ? DWB both front and back ? Is that the only criteria ?

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Toyota

Verossa (Front + Rear)

Allion (rear) so I guess Premio as well!

Mark II/Chaser/Cresta (front + rear)

Mark X (front + rear)

RAV4 (rear)

Mazda

Atenza (Front)

Honda

Accord CL (front + rear)

Civic FD (rear)

May I ask why ? DWB both front and back ? Is that the only criteria ?

Didnt the carina had DWB on the rear?

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I had Nissan FB 13 few years back and noticed that not very easy with the cornering. but then I got Honda EK3 with DWB and I noticed the difference with DWBt. how ever new Honda models dose not have DWB. i'm thinking to upgrade my EK3 but I really want to have DWB car

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Well ES onwards the civic had DWB onlyin the rear. Same goes with most cars of its class.

You know...

1. There are factors other than the suspension 'type' that makes a car corner badly (i.e. two different cars with same suspension type can feel completely diffrrent).

2. if you want a car to corner well there are things u can do to yhe suspension that wont be that costly nor complicated.

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iRage, are you counting rear multi link as double wish bone? I've seen quite a few cars have a system that has the same efect as double wishbone (top and bottom links) but are not wishbones per say (lower is a wishbone the upper is a link, but the allowed movement is the same).

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iRage, are you counting rear multi link as double wish bone? I've seen quite a few cars have a system that has the same efect as double wishbone (top and bottom links) but are not wishbones per say (lower is a wishbone the upper is a link, but the allowed movement is the same).

Correct me if i Wrong, but only in AWD Allion, Premios and Corollas (121) came with Double wishbone suspension, regular Front wheel driven vehicles came with Torsion Beam suspension (In rear Only,front came with McPherson)

Edited by Ruslan
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Correct me if i Wrong, but only in AWD Allion, Premios and Corollas (121) came with Double wishbone suspension, regular Front wheel driven vehicles came with Torsion Beam suspension (In rear Only,front came with McPherson)

Yes you are right ! I just checked in the catalog and read the fine print which I didn't do the first time around :)

And no I just included DWB...not multi-link setups(in which case the list grows)

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