Suspension control
4th September 1970, Page 85
4th September 1970
Page 85

Page 85, 4th September 1970
— Suspension control
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Although primarily intended for cars there can be applications in the commercial vehicle industry for the Even Keel suspension control units introduced by Spax.
These comprise a Spax adjustable telescopic damper embodying a variable-rate coil spring which enshrouds the unit. Types for various car models are produced—they cost £8 each. They are designed for use at the rear suspension and when there is heavy loading such as towing trailers, the heavier rated coils operate progressively to supplement the normal suspension. Made by: Spax Ltd, 61 Fortress Road, London NW5.