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Dry steering — is the act of turning the steering wheel or rotating the steer wheels of a vehicle on the Z axis by some other means, while the vehicle is stationary. This action puts strain on the rack and pinion, pump, tie rods, and bearings, especially causes … Wikipedia
Steering wheel — This article is about steering wheels in cars. For the use in vessels, see Steering wheel (ship). A modern road car s steering wheel (Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2010)) … Wikipedia
Steering — For other uses, see Steering (disambiguation). Part of car steering mechanism: tie rod, steering arm, king pin axis (using ball joints). Steering is the term applied to the collection of components, linkages, etc. which will allow a vessel (ship … Wikipedia
Dry weight (automobile) — Dry weight is a technical term that refers to the weight of an automobile without any consumables, passengers, or cargo. It is one of the two common weight measurements included in automobile specifications, the other one being curb weight.By… … Wikipedia
Dry weight — Dry mass redirects here. For the Catholic devotion, see Missa Sicca. For the mass of a soil sample or an object when dried, see dry matter. Dry weight is the weight of a vehicle without any consumables, passengers, or cargo. It is one of the two… … Wikipedia
List of locations in Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" — The following is a list of locations from the Humongous Entertainment game Spy Fox in Dry Cereal . Locations*The Island of Acidophilus: The island where Spy Fox first arrives at the start of the game. The town square provides access to the other… … Wikipedia
Tire — This article is about tires used on road vehicles, including pneumatic tires and solid tires. For railroad tires, see railway tires. For other uses, see tire (disambiguation) or tyre.Tires, or tyres (in American and British English, respectively) … Wikipedia
ship — shipless, adj. shiplessly, adv. /ship/, n., v., shipped, shipping. n. 1. a vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines. 2. Naut. a. a sailing vessel square rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a… … Universalium
Dual clutch transmission — Transmission types Manual Sequential manual Non synchronous Preselector Automatic Manumatic Semi automatic Electrohydraulic … Wikipedia
Mahindra Navistar — Automotives Ltd Type Private Industry Automotive[1] Founded … Wikipedia