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"They'll come in wanting new shocks because the car is sagging, even though it's the springs that control ride height," said Rob Maier, who fixes just about any kind of car at Maier's Automotive in Bridgeport, Conn.
This is unusual, because F1 cars have a 'plank' made of high-density wood mounted along the length of the floor to control ride height.
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Alliston said he was in complete control riding at 18 miles per hour, which is just above average speed for cyclists commuting in London.
She says that for many couples, certainly not all, but for so many of us, the first two years after you separate is a period where you feel out of control, riding an emotional roller coaster, and that eventually, for most people -- this passes.
I wanted to give them an out-of-control ride, and I wanted to get them up on their feet and screaming.
If buyers want adaptive cruise control, magnetic ride control or all-wheel drive, Cadillac offers those on the $63,570 3.6L Premium Luxury trim.
"It's how they control your ride.
"You turn on cruise control and ride along at 55 miles an hour, and the drivers fall asleep.
Instead of having to lay down power, control the ride and steer the car — too many chores for overtaxed front wheels — HiPer strut essentially splits those duties.
Among the cyclists are white-shirted "guardians" who are employed to control the ride.
In this paper, active and energy-regenerative controllers are designed for the DC-motor-based suspension, which is able to operate in two modes: active control for ride comfort promotion and energy-regenerative control for energy harvesting.
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