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This is in the suspension section of the 2 CV car page:[1] "As the corning forces put more of the car's weight on the inside pair of wheels" In addition to the spelling mistake, I believe the facts are wrong. Cornering surely puts more of the car's weight on the outer pair of wheels?

Could someone look at this whole section.

For instance this is said about hitting a bump "When the front wheel is deflected up over a bump, the front pull rod compresses the front spring inside the cylinder, against the front of the cylinder. This also compresses the front "volute" spring pulling the whole cylinder forwards." Again surely this action of compressing the volute spring pushes the whole cylinder backward, thus putting pressure on the back spring and raising the back wheel? Quincetree (talk) 10:07, 30 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]