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WISHBONE'S 444-544

Hi Folks, this BELOW is the reason that i asked the question about Bottom Wishbones (A Frames)this is from a 1964 TEST Review.When I stripped mine I marked them just to make sure, but they both looked the same in length to me.I may be wrong but if one was longer than the other then the steering would be governed by the short one for obvious reasons.


Only detail changes, and exceedingly minor ones at that,
have been made in the 544's chassis since its introduction.
The front wheels are carried on unequal-length A-arms, and
a very light and precise cam-and-roller steering is used. The
rear axle, which has hypoid-type gears, is located by trailing
links and a transverse track rod. Coil springs and telescopic
dampers are used all around.






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