K2 Black Panther of South Korea uses an in-arm suspension unit, it allows for individual control of every bogie of the tank allowing it to change stance.
The American M1A1 Abrams tank is the tank with the best track record. Not one has been made inoperable sense its making in the 1980's. The armor is made in a way that makes missiles, mines and arms fire feel like a squirt gun is being shot at you. However, this does not mean that it is the best tank. It is hard to say, but the Challenger 2 is also a fierce opposition, it is the only tank to last a war with no losses. Despite opposition, the Challenger 2 is probably the best MBT.
it is an M1A1 Abram
depends on wat kind of suspension it is
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Yes. It was the best in the world.
Tank
You aimed them at tanks and fired them to try to destroy them. It was best to fire them at the suspension, because it's hard to make a "hard kill" (one that blows up the tank) with a light weapon, but it's easy to break the suspension and keep the tank from moving, which is called a "mobility kill."
Independent suspension.
Drain gas out of the old tank. Use a proper receptacle. Loosen the clamp. Pull the hose off at allow gas to run out. Remove the fuel lines and drop the rear suspension. Support the rear suspension wheel to allow you lower the heavy parts slowly. Disconnect the brake lines. Remove the straps holding the tank. Remove the tank and install aÊnew tank.
suspension
The KV-2 is the best tank.
challenger 2 is the best tank in the world
2 wheel drive , standard suspension ( 26 gallons ) 2 wheel drive and 4x4 with air suspension ( 30 gallons )
That could depend on what year it is , rear wheel drive or 4x4 , air suspension or standard suspension etc . A little more detail please .
2 wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26 gallons ) 2 wheel drive and 4X4 with rear air suspension ( 30 gallons )
30 U.S. gallons with the rear air suspension ( 26 U.S. gallons for 2 wheel drive / standard suspension )
No, In 2000 and later Devilles, GM was kind enough to put an access panel in the trunk, under the carpet, just behind the back seat. They did this because they moved the tank rearward over the suspension, so that tank removal now requires dropping the rear suspension carriage out of the car first!