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Rear






The rear suspension is a 4-link, coil spring type suspension with a stabilizer bar, consisting of two trailing links, center link, lateral rod, shock absorber, and stabilizer. In this suspension, the links are specially arranged to enable the rear axle to move freely, thereby expanding suspension stroke, reducing friction, and improving lateral rigidity and roll control. All these result in improved stability, riding comfort, and rough road maneuverability.
Each link connects the axle housing with the frame through a runner bushing. The axle housing is supported by the trailing links and center link longitudinally and by the lateral rod latitudinally.