What are the components of a car chassis?
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The components of a car chassis consist of four parts: the transmission system, the running system, the steering system, and the braking system. The role of the chassis is to support and install the car engine and its various components, forming the overall shape of the car, receiving the power from the engine to enable the car to move, thereby ensuring normal driving. The main structures of each system in the car chassis are: 1. Transmission system: The power transmission device between the engine and the driving wheels, composed of components such as the clutch, universal joint device, and drive axle; 2. Running system: Composed of components such as the frame, wheels, and suspension; 3. Steering system: A series of devices used to change or maintain the direction of the car's movement or reverse; 4. Braking system: A series of specialized devices on the car that can generate braking force.