etuakselin
Etuakselin is the Finnish term for the front axle of a wheeled vehicle. It refers to the axle assembly that supports the front wheels, provides a mounting point for steering components, and, in many vehicles, transmits engine torque to the front wheels in four‑wheel or all‑wheel drive layouts. The front axle can be a solid (rigid) axle or part of an independent front suspension system.
- Solid front axle: A single rigid beam connects the front wheels, with a differential often located
- Independent front suspension (IFS): Each front wheel is mounted and suspended independently, improving ride quality and
A front axle typically includes a differential (in four‑wheel or all‑wheel drive), axle shafts or constant‑velocity
Front axles have evolved from simple, mechanically tied designs in early vehicles to more complex independent
Automotive suspension, steering system, transaxle, four‑wheel drive.