Where is the vehicle frame located?
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Introduction to the position of the vehicle frame: There are two channel steels under the car body, running from the front to the rear of the vehicle, which is the location of the frame. The vehicle frame is supported on the wheels via the suspension system, front axle, and rear axle. The frame, also known as the chassis, is the base of the vehicle, typically composed of two longitudinal beams and several cross beams, supported on the wheels through the suspension system, front axle, and rear axle. Below is an introduction to related content: 1. The vehicle frame is a type of automotive chassis structure, but most modern vehicles no longer use a frame-type chassis design; only trucks and buses still employ it. The vehicle frame is the main load-bearing component of trucks, carrying almost the entire weight of the cargo. The quality of the frame affects the vehicle's lifespan and driving safety. 2. The manufacturing of vehicle frames generally uses stamping forming processes, with bending being the primary deformation method. Therefore, the frame plate requires high formability, meaning the steel plate for the vehicle frame must have excellent comprehensive performance, sufficient strength and toughness, as well as good fatigue resistance and cold forming properties.