A rigid is what is known as a "straight truck" in the US. It's a medium or heavy duty truck which does not pull a trailer.
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Two axle, rigid body on a car means that there are two axles or four wheels and the body is one solid piece. This means that the vehicle does not have a vinyl top.
A 2 axle rigid body refers to a type of vehicle or structure that has two axles and is considered rigid, meaning it does not flex or deform under normal conditions. This design allows for a stable and balanced distribution of weight, enhancing the vehicle's handling and performance. Common examples include certain types of trucks and buses, which utilize this configuration for improved load capacity and stability during movement.
Rigid is immovable, unbending. Semi-rigid can move in a limited way.
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Yes, a pickup truck typically has a 2-axle rigid body configuration. This means it has two axles that support the vehicle's weight, providing stability and load-carrying capacity. The rigid body design allows for a solid frame, making pickups suitable for various tasks, including transporting goods and towing.
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Firm; stiff; unyielding; not pliant; not flexible., Hence, not lax or indulgent; severe; inflexible; strict; as, a rigid father or master; rigid discipline; rigid criticism; a rigid sentence.
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The unsprung weight on a vehicle is the weight of the vehicle parts not supported by its suspension. Typically the wheels, axles and the differential. These are, in effect, in direct rigid contact with the road. The rest of the vehicle is held up by the suspension. Too much unsprung weight causes problems with stability.
(rigid - unbending, unyielding, or stiff. Also strict, inflexible, or unchanging.)The Sandwiches were packed in a rigid plastic container.Each morning he has a rigid exercise routine.The military school had a rigid code of conduct.