
The robust chassis also contributes to high-speed driving. Even when exceeding 140 km/h, the stability of the steering and chassis remains reassuring. However, the tall body is more susceptible to crosswinds, and the noticeable deviation from the lane when overtaking large vehicles due to airflow push is quite significant. Introduction to car chassis: The chassis consists of four parts: the transmission system, the running gear, the steering system, and the braking system. The chassis supports and mounts the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car. It also receives the engine's power to enable the car to move and ensure normal driving. Chassis maintenance methods: In winter, to maintain the chassis, thorough cleaning and rust-proof treatment are necessary. First, the chassis must be thoroughly cleaned. If there is excessive mud on the chassis, a degreasing cleaner should be used to wash it, revealing the chassis's original "true color" so that rust-proof treatment can begin. At a professional car care shop, the car can be lifted on a hoist for chassis cleaning and wiping, followed by rust-proof treatment. It is important to note that after cleaning, the chassis must be completely dry before applying the rust-proof treatment. During the treatment, ensure an even spray coating to form a long-lasting, uniform rust-proof layer. After completing the process, allow 5-10 minutes of natural drying to finish the chassis rust-proof treatment.


