- A
crossmember, also
known as a K-frame, is a
structural component that is
transverse to the main
structure of a vehicle. In the
automotive industry, this...
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Centerline humps, however,
provided for the
power train and
central crossmember,
intruded into the
cabin space. The X-frame
varied in
stiffness depending...
- 2005). "Development of the 2006
Corvette Z06
Structural Cast
Magnesium Crossmember". SAE
Technical Paper Series. Vol. 1. Warrendale, PA. doi:10.4271/2005-01-0340...
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torsional stiffness while the
vertical rigidity is
improved by
stronger crossmembers. The
model also used a new
double wishbone front suspension which was...
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forward crossmember and
there is a
Teflon disk
separating the two. The
downward compressive force from the mast is
partially carried by the
crossmember and...
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fully independent rear
suspension with aluminum-alloy
control arms and
crossmember, as well as rear
solid disc brakes,
instead of the rear beam axle and...
- Additionally,
Mazda increased the
number of spot
welds to join
suspension crossmembers to
improve handling and stability.
There are
minor exterior updates:...
- rest of
their respective product lineups. The "Cast
Aluminum #2"
frame crossmember won
Casting of The Year for Tier 1
supplier CMI (Hayes Lemmerz), and...
- from high-tensile steel,
along with the
entire B-pillar, and all
three crossmembers are
hydroformed steel. Like the
Toyota Tundra the tow
hitch is integrated...
- the 1964
Falcon and
welded box-section side rails,
including welded crossmembers.
Although hardtop Mustangs accounted for the
highest sales, durability...