Undercarriage Frame Rails
Undercarriage frame rails are structural components of a vehicle's chassis that run parallel to the ground and provide support and rigidity to the underside of the vehicle. They are typically made of high-strength steel or aluminum and are essential for maintaining the structural integrity of the vehicle. Undercarriage frame rails are crucial for supporting the weight of the vehicle, as well as absorbing and distributing forces from the road and the vehicle's suspension system. They also serve as attachment points for various components, such as the engine, transmission, suspension, and body panels. Proper maintenance and repair of undercarriage frame rails are essential for ensuring the safety and performance of a vehicle.