- this
crossmember is
designed in an "Ɪ"
section to
provide the
necessary structural integrity. In
early Ford vehicles,
different types of
crossmembers were...
- stability, as in a saw horse. More
complex structures will
often have
crossmembers connecting the A-frames at
different angles,
forming a truss. A-frame...
- in Asia It has 13 R&D centres.
Structural components of
automobiles (
crossmembers)
Automotive industry in
Spain "Annual
Report 2019" (PDF). Gestamp. Retrieved...
-
susceptible to
corrosion and
eventual failure,
although stronger replacement crossmembers are
available from
aftermarket companies.[citation needed] The Series...
- 1994. A new, one-piece
instrument panel was
mounted to one of the five
crossmembers with a new, full seal
filling the gap
between the
instrument panel 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
usage of high-strength
steel in both the A and B pillars,
floor crossmembers and
rocker panels. The rear
subframe is more
rigid and has
larger bushings...
- the p****enger compartment, each
continuing to the
opposite end of the
crossmember at the
extreme rear of the vehicle. It was
specifically chosen to decrease...
- box-section, pressed-steel
frame with twin side
rails riveted together via
crossmembers,
along with
floor pans and rear and
front bulkheads. A
Piatti light scooter...
- Additionally,
Mazda increased the
number of spot
welds to join
suspension crossmembers to
improve handling and stability.
There are
minor exterior updates:...