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  2. Ball Bearing (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Ball Bearing was a 1992 television advertisement for the Lexus ES 300, which introduced the luxury sedan to American television audiences. It was created by Team One, a unit of Saatchi & Saatchi . The advertisement showed a ball bearing rolling smoothly down the panel seams of a Lexus sedan, [ 1 ] thus demonstrating the precise quality of its ...

  3. False brinelling - Wikipedia

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    False brinelling of a bearing. False brinelling is a bearing damage caused by fretting, with or without corrosion, [1] that causes imprints that look similar to brinelling, but are caused by a different mechanism. False brinelling may occur in bearings which act under small oscillations [2] or vibrations. [3]

  4. Lexus LS (XF40) - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LS (XF40) is the fourth generation of the Lexus LS—a series of full-size luxury cars.Produced by Lexus, the luxury division of the Japanese automaker Toyota, the XF40 served as the flagship vehicle of the former's lineup from 2006 until production ended in 2017, Competitors include Audi A8 D3 (2007–2010)/D4, BMW F01/F02 and G11/G12, Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2008–2012 ...

  5. Lexus LS - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LS (Japanese: レクサス・LS, Hepburn: Rekusasu LS) is a series of full-size luxury sedans that have served as the flagship model of Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota, since 1989. For the first four generations, all LS models featured V8 engines and were predominantly rear-wheel-drive .

  6. Axle - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, many front-wheel drive cars have a one-piece rear beam axle. In other types of suspension systems, the axles serve only to transmit driving torque to the wheels: the position and angle of the wheel hubs is made independent from the axles by the function of the suspension system. This is typical of the independent suspensions found ...

  7. Lexus ES - Wikipedia

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    Lexus estimated that the ES 350's engine-transmission combination allowed acceleration to 97 km/h (60 mph) in less than 7 seconds, but tests netted the ES 350 as being one of the fastest front-wheel drive luxury sedans then available. 0–97 km/h (60 mph) was acquired in as little as 6.2 seconds by auto magazines, and the car showed a strong ...

  8. Lexus NX - Wikipedia

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    According to Lexus, the hood section has been extended to the edge of the front end, while the grille surface has been raised vertically to create a visually longer front end, which also enables more efficient air flow and cooling. [22] A first in a Lexus production model, the 'L' badge in the rear has been replaced by a spaced out Lexus logotype.

  9. Lexus LBX - Wikipedia

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    Rear view. The LBX is the first Lexus vehicle to use the front-wheel drive, B-segment based GA-B platform.Unlike other Lexus models, the LBX does not include Lexus’ iconic spindle grille, instead the grille is a singular trapezoid shape, similar to the style of the fifth-generation RX.