The part with friction material that wears over time
What are brake pads?
The part that ties both wheels together and to the steering system.
What is a tie rod?
The rubber hinge that connects suspension components to the frame and allows them to travel.
What is a bushing?
This part is used to check the oil level.
What is a dipstick?
The number 55 in this sequence refers to it
245/55r16
What is the aspect ratio?
The pump that forces brake fluid through the lines and is connected to the brake pedal
What is the Master cylinder
The alignment setting that refers to the angle of the wheel in relation to each other.
What is toe.
This part slows and controls the suspensions travel and keeps damping under control.
What is a shock/strut?
This part traps material that is in the oil stream and removes it when changed on a regular basis.
What is the oil filter?
The number 255 in the sequence refers to it.
255/55r16
What is the tires width?
The part that rotates with the wheel and is clamped in order to stop a vehicle.
What is a rotor?
The alignment setting that causes the wheels to recenter after letting go of the steering wheel.
What is caster?
The part that keeps the suspension from overextending or over compressing.
What is a bump stop/jounce bumper?
The only proper tool used to tighten the drain plug.
What is the torque wrench?
The letter R in the sequence refers to it
255/55r16
What is a steel belted radial?
The force that most automobiles use in a brake system to transmit force.
What is the Hydraulic force?
The part that the wheel bolts to and is responsible for the wheel to be able to rotate.
What is the wheel hub/bearing assembly?
This part transfers load or energy from one side of the vehicle to the other and keeps the body from leaning too far.
What is the anit sway bar?
This is what you should look for on the old filter before you install the new filter.
What is the o ring?
This unit of imperial measurement is used in measuring tire tread depth.
What is /32 of an inch?
The law that explains hydraulic force.
What is Pascals law?
The alignment spec that may be responsible for the inside wear on one front tire.
What is camber?
The part that holds the weight of the vehicle and is responsible for the suspensions return to the correct ride height after being compressed or released.
What is the spring?
This is the term that describes the thickness of the oil
What is Viscosity?
This setting will wear the center of a tire tread prematurely.
What is over inflation?