Will Reversing into a Ground Lock Scratch the Chassis?
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Driving directly over an anti-collision ground lock can damage the chassis. Below is an introduction to related content: 1. Function of the Chassis: The chassis supports and installs the car engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the car. It receives the power from the engine, enabling the car to move and ensuring normal operation. 2. Relationship: The driving form of the car chassis is related to the relative positions of the engine and the drive axle. Below is extended information on four types of driving forms: 1. Front-engine, rear-wheel drive (FR): The engine is located at the front, and the rear wheels are driven. 2. Front-engine, front-wheel drive (FF): The engine is located at the front, and the front wheels are driven. 3. Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive (RR): The engine is located at the rear, and the rear wheels are driven. 4. Front-engine, all-wheel drive (NWD): The engine is located at the front, and all wheels are driven.