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- An axle or axletree is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. On wheeled vehicles, the axle may be fixed to the wheels, rotating with them, or fixed...
- intermediate shafts. Driveline Products: front-wheel drive halfshafts, rear-wheel drive halfshafts, intermediate drive shafts, propeller shaft joints, advanced...
- him to make his debut at the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, retiring with a halfshaft failure. In 1960, Hill joined BRM, he won also in that year on 8 May 1960...
- coilovers. The Terlingua also includes Ford Performance's upgrades like halfshafts, a short throw shifter and a Borla Exhaust with black tips. The car also...
- United States Complete Hydraulic and Electric Power Steering Systems, Halfshafts, Intermediate Drive Shafts 1953 2010 Located at 3900 E. Holland Road....
- Suspension 7   Ret 7 Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford 22 Halfshaft 1   Ret 8 Jean-Pierre Beltoise Matra-Ford 20 Halfshaft 3   Ret 11 Chris Amon Ferrari 16 Differential...
- to not having constant-velocity joints for the front halfshafts and to unequal-length halfshafts without matching torsional characteristics. Modern tests...
- York Stock Exchange Dallara Honda, Andretti started 13th but broke a halfshaft in his first pitstop, eliminating him from the race. With his Rookie of...
- McLaren M8E Pontiac, Michigan, street course Wide Track II Race Rear halfshaft broke, cutting the rear brake line, which caused the car to go under an...
- helmet. Also pitting on the first lap was Paul Hawkins whose Ford broke a halfshaft going down the Mulsanne Straight lurching him sideways at nearly 350 km/h...