The chassis is the body of the motor vehicle
The chassis is the structural elements of the vehicle. A unibody chassis, (no separate frame) includes everything but bolted on body panels. If the vehicle has a body bolted on a separate frame construction then the chassis is the frame.
The chassis.
The chassis of a vehicle is also known as the frame. An example of a sentence using the word "chassis" is "The mechanic had to repair the chassis and the radiator. "
Chassis
A chassis number or vehicle identification number is 17 digits long. The first digits are letters which refer to where the vehicle was manufactured.
To your vehicle chassis.
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a cars chassis is underneath and keeps the body, suspension and wheels all attached together. if the chassis wasn't there the car would flop about and eventually either crash or fall apart. Daniel from tda a car chassis is a frame on which the car is built wheels suspension cab and body are all attached to the chassis some vehicles have what is called a sub frame or sub chassis the this means from the firewall forward there is some chassis attached to the body of the vehicle the strength in these vehicle is built into the body itself this makes the vehicle lighter and cheaper to build but not as stout as a full chassis in thhe event of a wreck
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No, Josam alignment equipment is designed to work on standard vehicle chassis configurations. It may not be suitable for use on an inverted chassis.
You will have to take the chassis number to the motor vehicle department and see it they can get the information for you. Depending on the State or Country they may or may not be allowed by law to release the information.