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  2. Vehicle frame - Wikipedia

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    Ladder frame pickup truck chassis holds the vehicle's engine, drivetrain, suspension, and wheels The unibody - for the unitized body - is also a form of a frame. A vehicle frame, also historically known as its chassis, is the main supporting structure of a motor vehicle to which all other components are attached, comparable to the skeleton of an organism.

  3. Body-on-frame - Wikipedia

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    Body-on-frame is a traditional motor vehicle construction method whereby a separate body or coach is mounted on a strong and relatively rigid vehicle frame or chassis that carries the powertrain (the engine and drivetrain) and to which the wheels and their suspension, brakes, and steering are mounted.

  4. Ford-Utilimaster FFV - Wikipedia

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    The ladder frame chassis had a C-shaped cross section and six cross-members. [1] At 17 ft (5.2 m) long, it is approximately 2 ft (0.61 m) longer than an LLV [ 7 ] and has a larger cargo volume. [ 4 ]

  5. Mitsubishi Pajero - Wikipedia

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    Cabin integrity is in part due to Mitsubishi's RISE monocoque chassis design that provides a markedly stiffer frame and cabin structure over typical body on-frame (ladder-chassis) vehicles. [55] Monocoque / unibody chassis designs typically offer excellent roll over protection as a result, though this was not an officially measured feature of ...

  6. Category:Automotive chassis types - Wikipedia

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  7. Truck - Wikipedia

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    A truck rear frame (chassis) section view Pickup truck frame (right rear view) A truck frame consists of two parallel boxed (tubular) or C‑shaped rails, or beams, held together by crossmembers. These frames are referred to as ladder frames due to their resemblance to a ladder if tipped on end. The rails consist of a tall vertical section (two ...

  8. Platform chassis - Wikipedia

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    Platform chassis were not significantly more or less safe than contemporary ladder chassis, although much less safe in an impact than a modern design with a monocoque integrated into a passenger safety cell. They had a tendency in serious accidents for the complete bodyshell to separate from the chassis, as did the ladder chassis.

  9. Chassis - Wikipedia

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    The CTC-2 chassis of an RCA CT-100 television. A chassis (US: / ˈ tʃ æ s i /, [1] UK: / ˈ ʃ æ s i /; [2] plural chassis /-i z / from French châssis) is the load-bearing framework of a manufactured object, which structurally supports the object in its construction and function.