Double wishbone suspension?

RSI

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That's good, right? I don't know anything about cars. But my friend said something really funny today... "Double wishbone metal!!". WTF??

Just thought I'd share that with you (I found it pretty humerous at the time). :)

-RSI
 

boyRacer

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Double wishbone suspension is generally better at keeping more contact patch on the road during high cornering loads. Hondas usually have this kind of suspension... although the new Hondas switched to McPherson struts... which are usually cheaper, more common, and easier to maintain. If you ever watch open wheel racing...like Formula One, you'll see that they use wishbone suspension... so do Ferraris, RX-7s, and of course...Supras!!! :D
 

RSI

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<< Double wishbone suspension is generally better at keeping more contact patch on the road during high cornering loads. Hondas usually have this kind of suspension... although the new Hondas switched to McPherson struts... which are usually cheaper, more common, and easier to maintain. If you ever watch open wheel racing...like Formula One, you'll see that they use wishbone suspension... so do Ferraris, RX-7s, and of course...Supras!!! :D >>

That's what I suspected. That's why "double wishbone metal" seemed funny. :D

-RSI