- Chassis studs
A chassis stud is a long thick bolt that is used to connect the frame and body of a
body on frame vehicle. There are usually 6-12 of them on a vehicle depending on the vehicle.
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A chassis stud is a long thick bolt that is used to connect the frame and body of a
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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