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An Isolator Front Suspension has the car's [[K-Frame]] isolated from the body of the car by rubber isolators shaped like a doughnut. The purpose being to reduce vibration and noise, and give a smoother ride. This suspension system appeared on [[Chrysler Corporation]] cars in 1973.
 
An Isolator Front Suspension has the car's [[K-Frame]] isolated from the body of the car by rubber isolators shaped like a doughnut. The purpose being to reduce vibration and noise, and give a smoother ride. This suspension system appeared on [[Chrysler Corporation]] cars in 1973.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:01, 13 May 2012

An Isolator Front Suspension has the car's K-Frame isolated from the body of the car by rubber isolators shaped like a doughnut. The purpose being to reduce vibration and noise, and give a smoother ride. This suspension system appeared on Chrysler Corporation cars in 1973.

 This wiki could use some collaboration with technical facts