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Trail

Mining centre in Kootenay Boundary Regional District, southeast British Columbia, Canada, on the Columbia River, 77 km/48 mi southwest of Nelson; population (1991) 8,000. It lies at the centre of a rich mineral bearing district containing gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper. Industries include smelting, sawmilling, food-processing, and the manufacture of chemicals and fertilizers. It was founded in 1895 as a mining and smelting town.



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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Bushings for rear suspension's trailing arms feed their loads into the side wall of the mid-body cross member, and a stiffener has been added to connect the rear damper mount to the tailgate's perimeter frame to improve vertical rigidity.
When the S800 became available in Britain in 1967, it had conventional propshaft drive to the rear wheels and an ordinary live axle located by trailing arms and a Panhard rod.
The front suspension of Trailing Arms with shock absorbers, an anti-roll bar, and coil springs, the combination was quite unusual at the time.
 
 
 
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