strut as in English
auto
carro, automovil, vehiculo
aqwua el caro (sounds like aqua l car-0)
"Car computer" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase computadora para carro. The phrase translates literally as "computer for car" in English. The pronunciation will be "kom-POO-ta-THO-ra PA-ra KAR-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The plural "carros" means carts, but is used to mean a variety of vehicles from cars (coches) to vans or trucks (camiones). For example, a train coach, or a parade float (carro alegórico).
'puntal' is one word for 'strut' in the sense of prop, support; but whether it is the one you're seeking...?
auto
The car will fully sink/go down on the tire with out the strut. When the car sinks down, it will sit on the tire which will immobilize the car.
A strut is a combination of a shock absorber and a coil spring
the man likes to strut around town
The girls all decided to strut down the catwalk stupidly.
carro, automovil, vehiculo
coche de policía
Remove the bolt on the botton of the Strut. Detach the steering Knuckle. Remove the three nuts on top and remove the strut from the car. Do not try and disamble the strut without a spring compresor. Get a whole new strut. Good luck
poveneo. It doesn't have the same connotation in Spanish as it does in English, though. The closest translation back into English is "Turkey strut"
No, you can't. If the strut is broken, the whole corner of the car will collapse going over a bump and could cause more damage.
the word the in Spanish is use in different ways because in the Spanish language there is a masculine and a feminine. for example: the car, el carro masculine and the house, la casa feminine.