Agent 47: SN95 Double A-Arm Suspension
Posted by Richard Robello on October 27, 2007FORMULA1, CART, FIA GT1, NASCAR and other top level race cars don’t use strut suspensions. Why? Because compared to a double a-arm set up they are vastly inferior. If struts were superior, the high level forms of racing mentioned above would all be using some sort of super strut system. Strut suspensions are specified on today’s performance cars due to there low cost, ease of manufacture and assembly not superior performance. Agent47 has developed a true racing front suspension comprising of double arms and coilovers. The kit includes a-arms, coilovers, heim joints, k-member, tie rod ends, sway bar ends, ball joints, and all hardware. The kit utilizes mustang spindles and stockstyle sway bars. The suspension is adjustable for ride height, castor, camber, shock bound and rebound. A47’s double a-arm set up was designed by Bill Osborne with 35+ years of winning race car design and chassis development.

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That’s something you do not see every day Hey You could do a Quinton Tarintino clip with same sound show thetrack the car is on as well ? but This is cool. Thanks For Sharing.