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  • 1Jacking — may refer to:# Stealing: To illegally, or without the owner s permission, take possession of something by either surreptitiously or through force taking control of or carrying it away, as in carjacking, hijacking, namejacking. #: The gangbangers… …

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  • 2Suspension (vehicle) — Suspension is the term given to the system of springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels. Suspension systems serve a dual purpose – contributing to the car s handling and braking for good active safety and driving …

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  • 3Weight transfer — In automobiles, weight transfer (often confused with load transfer) refers to the redistribution of weight supported by each tire during acceleration (both longitudinal and lateral). This includes braking, or deceleration (which can be viewed as… …

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  • 4Roll center — The roll center of a vehicle is the notional point at which the cornering forces in the suspension are reacted to the vehicle body.TheoryThere are two definitions of roll center. The most commonly used is the geometric (or kinematic) roll center …

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  • 5Multi-jackbolt tensioner — Multi jackbolt tensioners (MJT) provide an alternative to traditional bolted joints Rather than needing to tighten one large bolt, MJTs use several smaller jackbolts to drastically reduce the torque required to attain a certain preload. MJTs… …

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  • 6Danse house — House (musique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Électro …

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  • 7House (musique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Électro …

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  • 8House Music — House (musique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Électro …

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  • 9House dance — House (musique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Électro …

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  • 10House music — Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Electro Disco Synthpop Soul Funk Origines culturelles …

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