It's a well-known fact that cars with unibody construction—aka unit body, subframe, or stub frame design—are designed to satisfy an automaker's need for both strength and low manufacturing cost. Yet ...
To many traditionalists, welding pieces of metal to tie the front and rear subframes together may seem a bit bizarre. Hot rodding typically involves replacing an existing part with enhanced hardware, ...
For superior handling, chassis stiffness and stability are important factors. If the front wheels are moving/shifting around at different angles to the rear wheels, a car's handling will be ...
When Ford redesigned the Mustang for 1994, it revisited the venerable Fox platform introduced in 1979 and took a long look at what it liked and what it didn’t like. Ford product planners and engineers ...
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