The McPherson system relies on struts, which allow passengers more room in the car as they rely on a more vertical placement than the double-wishbone option. ... Wishbone systems are associated with more stability, and alignments of the steering and wheel systems remain more constant. Here are a few key differences to understand when comparing double wishbone suspension systems against McPherson systems: 1. The McPherson system relies on struts, which allow passengers more room in the car as they rely on a more vertical placement than the double-wishbone option. 2. Wishbone suspension is usually relegated to the back of a car, whereas the McPherson system is typically only used for the front. A system is recognized as a double wishbone when there is a wishbone configuration in the front, as well as in the back, of a vehicle. 3. Wishbone systems are associated with more stability, and alignments of the steering and wheel systems remain more constant. 4. The McPherson system, with its lac
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