What was once commonplace with race cars is becoming commonplace with street machines, especially the popular ’55 to ’57 model Chevrolets. The point in reference is the dismembering of the car’s front ...
Straight-axle madness. Its spores were belched from supercharged Chryslers throughout the '60s, lay dormant for three decades, then came back to hit the gearhead world like a Napalm strike that won't ...
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Here's Why Some Trucks Still Use Solid Front Axles
In a world where independent front suspension has become the norm, the presence of solid front axles in certain trucks might seem a tad outdated. However, there's a reason why this traditional design ...
For the first few decades of the 20th century, pickup trucks were pretty primitive machines. Spartan cabs with little in the way of creature comforts, simple, torquey drivetrains, and solid axle front ...
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