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leaf springs

noun as in shock absorber

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The photos also suggest that the Bronco will feature a live rear axle with coil springs, instead of leaf springs, and an independent front suspension.

The trailer got a new axle, but Mcmurtrey was advised to keep the original shock-absorbing leaf springs because there were 10 of them on each side, where a modern trailer might have half as many.

A car frame and leaf springs and other parts, likely from a Model A.

When the time is right, the object mistaken for a giant leaf springs into action, grappling its hapless victim with its clawed forelegs.

Wenig installed custom leaf springs that give a smoother ride than turn-of-the-century technology would, but not overly so: They were designed specifically to “give you a carriage bumpy feel.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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