rear-axle housing
1rear axle housing, banjo type — A rear axle housing from which the differential unit may be removed while the housing remains in place on the vehicle. The housing is solid from side to side …
2rear axle housing, split type — A rear axle housing made up of several pieces and bolted together. The housing must be split apart to remove the differential …
3rear axle housing — See banjo type split type …
4axle housing — An American term indicating a tubular housing which encloses the differential and half shafts along with their bearings. The British term is axle casing. Also see rear axle housing, banjo type rear axle housing rear axle housing, split type …
5axle housing banjo — See rear axle housing, banjo type …
6axle housing banjo type — See rear axle housing, banjo type …
7axle housing split — See rear axle housing, split type …
8axle housing split type — See rear axle housing, split type …
9housing — [1] The outer sleeve through which a brake or gear cable is pulled. The housing transmits an equal push to counter the pull on the inner cable. Traditional housing consists of a tight spiral of steel wire, usually coated with plastic. Newer… …
10axle — An axle is a shaft on which the wheels revolve. A full floating axle is used to drive the rear wheels. It does not hold them on nor support them. A semi floating or one quarter floating axle is used to drive the wheels, hold them on, and support… …