Payload dependent stabilizer system

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear

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280689, 280840, 280104, 280718, B62D 902

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ABSTRACT:
A stabilizer system is designed for an automotive vehicle having a rear suspension including left and right shackles, each having a first end coupled at a first pivot point to one of a left and right frame member and a second end spaced from the first end and pivotally coupled to one end of a leaf spring. The stabilizer system comprises first and second elongated arms, each of the arms being rigidly coupled to one of the shackles and extending transversely thereof. First and second elongate flexible members tensionably link the arms, the first elongate flexible member being operatively connected to and extending between the one end of the first arm and the opposite end of the second arm, and the second elongate flexible member being operatively connected to and extending between the one end of the second arm and the opposite end of the first arm. Each of the elongate flexible members passes over both of said frame members between its operative connections to the respective first and second arms.

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