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Front Suspension Members
This part serves as a frame that supports suspension links for the front wheels, the steering gear box, and the engine with attachment points. It must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the various forces coming from the tires through the attachment points and is equipped for impact absorption during a collision.
Oil pan
Installed at the bottom of the engine, this part retains a certain amount of engine oil needed to lubricate engine parts and stops oil from leaking out of the engine.
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"Located between the tire and the body, these are important safety parts that determine the posture of the tires. They must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the various forces coming from the tires. In pickup trucks they also support dampers and springs."
Brake pedal
This important safety part allows the driver to control the vehicle's speed using just their foot. It is an interface part that the driver contacts directly and must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the input force from the driver's foot. It can also be attached to sensors and switches linked to the seatbelt and brake lamps.
This part serves as a frame that supports suspension links for the rear wheels and differential with attachment points. It must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the various forces coming from the tires through the attachment points.
This is the main form of suspension for the rear wheels in small and mid-size passenger cars. It is a part in which the crossbeam in the center twists, enabling the left and right trailing arms to move separately, creating characteristics similar to those of an independent suspension. It must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the various forces coming from the tires through the trailing arms.
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Located between the tire and the body, these are important safety parts that determine the posture of the tires. They must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the various forces coming from the tires. In pickup trucks they also support dampers and springs.
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Frame
This integrated structural component is mounted underneath the body along its entire length. It supports the body and the load, while the chassis parts (engine and suspension parts) are assembled onto it. It must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the various forces from the tires.
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Cab link
This part connects the frame with the front of the cabin.It is one of the components of the cabin suspension, and must have the strength and stiffness to ensure passenger comfort and support the weight of the cabin. It is also equipped with a function that supports rotation when the cabin tilts up.
Rear cab mount
This part connects the frame with the back of the cabin. It is one of the components of the cabin suspension, and must have the strength and stiffness to improve passenger comfort and support the weight of the cabin. It is also equipped with a function to support the part of the cabin that tilts up and hold it in place.
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Front frame
Positioned between the engine and differential gear, this part serves as a frame to support the differential gear with attachment points. It must have the strength and stiffness to withstand the various forces from the tires.