What is a chassis composed of?
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A chassis consists of four main systems: the transmission system, the running system, the steering system, and the braking system: 1. The transmission system is mainly composed of the clutch, gearbox, universal joint, drive shaft, and drive axle; 2. The running system includes the frame, axle, suspension, and wheels, with the basic function of supporting the vehicle's weight and ensuring its movement; 3. The steering system consists of the steering wheel, steering gear, steering knuckle, steering knuckle arm, tie rod, and drag link, and its role is to facilitate steering; 4. The braking system: The braking performance of a motor vehicle refers to its effectiveness in bringing the vehicle to a stop in the shortest possible time. The role of the chassis is to support and mount the vehicle's engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the vehicle, bearing the engine's power, and ensuring normal operation.