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    Chassis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • In the case of vehicles, the term chassis means the frame plus the "running gear" ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Automobile chassis ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chassis
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    chassis: Definition from Answers.com
  • chassis n. , pl. , chassis . The rectangular, usually steel frame, supported on springs and attached to the axles, that holds the body and motor of
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Questions/Answers
What chassis do they use formail trucks?
You know those little funny-looking mail trucks? Do they have a custom chassis built only for the mail truck, or is it a chassis from some other type of vehicle like a jeep or something?
The right hand drive mail trucks that our post office uses are built on Chevy S-10 Pickup chassis by Grumman. The engine is the old Chevy 'Iron Duke' 4 cylinder and these trucks are designed to go 20 years before requiring an overhaul. Grumman Olsen stopped manufacturing in 1994-1995. Quite amazing when you consider the crap that Chevy expects the regular consumer to drive.
What are some good examples ofa chassis ground?
I know what a chassis ground is, but I am just wondering what, in everyones opinions, is the best chassis ground.
the metal frame (shell) of a car is the "ground". it is really the same as connecting to the neg terminal of the battery...
How do you remove the chassisfrom an in-line hockey skate?
I am trying to replace an old chassis with a new Tuuk rocker chassis. Should I try this myself or find a shop that will do it for me?
find a shop, those things are bolted in pretty damn good, and require some pretty heavy duty tools to remove and install
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