Probably the frame section under the engine, because it carries the most weight.
The Ford Dodge has the strongest frame and axles as compared to Chevy.
on unibody vehicles, the "cage" that surrounds the passenger compartment is usually comprised of the strongest steel. these parts would be the a-pillars, b-pillars, c-pillars (d if equippe), rocker panels, and sail panels. the front frame rails that cradle the engine are also very strong, but have built in crush zones that crumple in the event of an accident
It's a sub frame car.
the skeletal system is the frame work of the body
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No, the windshield is not the strongest part of the vehicle. The structural integrity of a vehicle is typically provided by the frame or chassis, which is designed to withstand impact forces in the event of a collision. The windshield is designed to provide visibility and protect occupants from debris, but it is not the strongest component of the vehicle.
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The frame supports the vehicle. Everything bolts to the frame. The body, engine,etc...
Yes because he's really strong enough to lift the car. The most strongest man in the World can even pull the truck besides the car.
It is either a unitized body with the frame built into the car or it is a body on frame construction. A quick look under the car will tell you which it is.