What Systems Comprise a Car Chassis?
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A car chassis consists of four main systems: the transmission system, the running gear system, the steering system, and the braking system. Below is a detailed introduction to the car chassis: 1. A higher chassis has both advantages and disadvantages. Taking conventional sedan parameters as an example, a greater chassis height (typically referring to a minimum ground clearance exceeding 13 cm) generally offers relatively better performance. However, when the vehicle is driven at high speeds, stability tends to be poorer. This is because if the chassis ground clearance is below 110 mm, it provides more stable handling at high speeds. 2. Vehicles with lower chassis have noticeably poorer off-road capability. Some modern cars are equipped with air suspension systems, allowing for more flexible chassis height adjustment. Drivers can automatically adjust the chassis height according to road conditions, addressing both stability and off-road performance requirements.