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What is the material of Chuanqi gs3 wheel hub?

Pacific Auto Network Chuanqi gs3 wheel is made of aluminum alloy. The wheel hub made of this material is used because the wheel hub made of this material has small longitudinal and transverse vibration, small unbalance and small moment of inertia when the car is running. On the premise of light weight, it has sufficient strength, stiffness and dynamic stability, and good separation from axle and tire.

Chuanqi GS3 is a small SUV model owned by Guangzhou Automobile Chuanqi. 20/kloc-0 was officially listed on August 26th, 2007, and the price was 738-11.68 million yuan. Chuanqi GS3 obtained a five-star safety rating in the C-NCAP crash test with a total score of 57.6.

Then, what is the size of Chuanqi gs3 wheel hub and what brand is Chuanqi gs3 wheel hub? Let's hear Bian Xiao explain it to you.

Chuanqi gs3 adopts 16 inch fashion aluminum alloy wheel hub, elite version and deluxe version (except 1.3T automatic version) adopt 17 inch sports aluminum alloy wheel hub, and deluxe version and distinguished version adopt 1.3T to cut brilliant sports aluminum alloy wheel hub. The wheels of Chuanqi gs3 are produced by Decaux.

Don't enlarge the hub blindly when choosing the hub. Some people think that in order to improve the performance of the car and increase the number of wheels, under the condition that the outer diameter of the tire is constant, the big wheel hub is bound to cooperate with the wide flat tire, but the lateral swing of the car is small, the stability is improved, and it is like a dragonfly when cornering. However, the flatter and thinner the tire, the worse the shock absorption performance, and the greater sacrifice will be made in comfort. In addition, when there are a few obstacles such as stones, tires are easily damaged. Therefore, blindly increasing the cost of the hub can not be ignored. Generally speaking, it is most appropriate to add one or two dimensions according to the original size of the hub.

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