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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 2:47 pm
by Kev
Not silly at all, mate! Wing, bonnet and boot for me! No fender, hood and trunk here mate!

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 3:18 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Kev wrote:Not silly at all, mate! Wing, bonnet and boot for me! No fender, hood and trunk here mate!
Same here, just because our cars come from America does not mean we have to call the parts by the same name. If we drive a Honda do we have to call a bonnet by the Japanese name? :lol:

Re: Yankee terminology- a few quickies...

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 3:26 pm
by Dave-R
danscharger wrote:Hi people... can you help...

>Swaybar- is this an ARB?
>K frame- front crossmember?
>Double pumper- is this a carb with mechanical secondaries?
>Locker- presuming this is some sort of LSD used specifically on the strip?
>Front clip- wings and slam panel?
Correct on all counts except maybe for the last one. My understanding of a "front clip" is the front subframe, crossmember and suspension as a complete unit.

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 3:51 pm
by Dave999
K frame

guess why its called that

nothing to do with A Pillar B pillar type terminology used by a whole range of car peoples either


.....


its shaped like a great big K

:boomboom:

noice

Front clip-----> wings and slam panel and inner wings

yes if its a VW beetle or drivative cos the suspension is a beam that bolts on.
No for anything else as per dave's post


Dave

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 4:06 pm
by latil
Ahh! but how many 50's Chevy pickups do you see that have been fitted with a Mustang II front clip? They mean the whole gubbins,subframe, brakes ,suspension, steering. Not the hood and fenders. :lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 6:28 pm
by Blue
Yep, front clip can mean all the sheetmetal from the screen forward, or the complete front end of the chassis when the whole lot unbolts as one bit. Ask as many questions as you like, you will not be the only one that is'nt up with all the terminology...

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 7:19 pm
by Anonymous
I must admit, I've been struggling with some of the US car terminology.

Terminologogy

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 7:37 pm
by Anonymous
Hi Folks,

Wings are for Aeroplanes,
Bonnets are for Victorian ladies,
Boots are for Yomping,
Screens are on tele's
ETC,ETC,ETC!

So guys its, Fenders, Hoods, Trunks and Windshields for me!!!

Been in California too long methinks, Baccy

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 7:48 pm
by Kev
Sure beats the Isle of Sheppey, eh??

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 7:53 pm
by Kev
Fenders are on boats or you pluck 'em
Hoods hang out at the Isle of Sheppey
Trunks are worn at the Lido
Windshield keeps yer stove alight when yer fishing.....

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 8:03 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Nelly has a trunk too! :oops:

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 10:17 pm
by Powerail
I have to admit for me personally bonnets are cute little things you get on hatchbacks, Mopars have hoods :) If it has springs to hold it up its a hood, if it has a silly little stick its a bonnet ;)

As for the rear end its same again, boots are for hatchbacks, if you can fit 3 dead bodies in it, its a trunk :)

Anything so I don't have to name the parts of a real car with the same names that are used on a front wheel drive hatchback ;)

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 07 10:18 pm
by Anonymous
I'll bet all the people who say boot, wing, blah blah blah have a hell of a time ordering direct over the phone