The frame structure is independent of the body. The full frame extends the entire length of the vehicle. It supports the engine, transmission and the body. The suspension supports the weight of the frame. The metal thickness of the frame varies depending on the application and could be anywhere from 3 to 6 mm thick. Frames are covered with a wax base coating for rust protection.
All frames have body mounts welded to the structure. Thick rubber insulators are positioned between the body mounts and frame of the vehicle. These insulators absorb normal road noise and vibration generated by the suspension.
The following terms are defined:
Section Modulus: A measure of the strength of a frame based on the height of the side rails, the width of the side rails, the thickness of the side rails, and the shape of the side rails. The section modulus does not account for the strength of the material used in the frame.