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1949 [[Automotive Products Associated]] Limited manufactured [[Thompson (Automotive)|Thompson]] steering track rods amongst other products.<ref>The Times, Mar 08, 1949</ref>
1949 [[Automotive Products Associated]] Limited manufactured [[Thompson (Automotive)|Thompson]] steering track rods amongst other products.<ref>The Times, Mar 08, 1949</ref>


By 1957 Thompson Products Inc was part of [[Thompson Ramo Wooldridge]]
 


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November 1954.

Thompson Products Inc of Detroit, USA, patented a number of items including joints concerned with independent suspension for vehicles.

1949 Automotive Products Associated Limited manufactured Thompson steering track rods amongst other products.[1]



2006 Glenn Alexander Thompson (of Australia) invented the world's first constant velocity universal joint that had no load bearing sliding surfaces. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Mar 08, 1949
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