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  2. Best Truck Running Boards; According to Experts - AOL

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    The Best Truck Running Boards Podium Steps. The Podium Steps are essentially an evolution of the old-school hoop step. It's made from heavy-duty stainless steel that's powder-coated for corrosion ...

  3. Running board - Wikipedia

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    The first automobile designed without running boards was the 1929 Ruxton, [4] and the first by a high production manufacturer was the 1936 Cord. The Cord changed the attitude towards running boards for many years ahead. [how?] [5] Common materials for running boards include aluminum, fiberglass, stainless steel and ABS plastic.

  4. Humber Super Snipe - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 car can be readily distinguished from the previous model by the simpler dome-shaped bumpers and the rectangular stainless-steel foot-treads on the running-boards. A Mk III tested by The Motor magazine in 1951 had a top speed of 81.6 mph (131.3 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 19.1 seconds.

  5. Diesel fuel tanks in trucks - Wikipedia

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    Side mounting is the most common placement of diesel tanks for trucks. This is typically accomplished with the use of brackets, straps or a combination of both for the purpose of attaching the fuel tank to the truck frame. The choice of shape is generally influenced by the need for maximum fuel capacity and the desire for a stylish look.

  6. Torsion bar suspension - Wikipedia

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    Torsion bar suspensions are used on combat vehicles and tanks like the T-72, Leopard 1, Leopard 2, M26 Pershing, M18 Hellcat, M48 Patton, M60 Patton and the M1 Abrams (many tanks from World War II used this suspension), and on modern trucks and SUVs from Ford, Chrysler, GM, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Nissan, Isuzu, LuAZ, and Toyota.

  7. Anti-roll bar - Wikipedia

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    An anti-roll bar (in black) on the rear of a Porsche, which traverses the underside of the car.Flexible bushings attach it to the chassis. Also visible on the right is one of the links that connect the bar to the suspension (drop link).

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