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why do our cars have the hump on the floor for like a drive shaft? do u know what i talking about. if our cars were ment to be front wheel drive why would that be their for? are other h-bodys in other countrys in RWD? this applys to every FWD im riden in.
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I know this one!!! Only because I was with Randy today. The hump in the front all the way under the console is for the ducting for the back seat heat/ac. They most likely continued it all the way for natural look.
How many cars have you seen w/o a hump in the backseat foot area? Plus the engineers wanted to do it for the parents. This way parents can say "keep your feet on your own side"
How many cars have you seen w/o a hump in the backseat foot area? Plus the engineers wanted to do it for the parents. This way parents can say "keep your feet on your own side"
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As far as I know, it serves two purposes.
1: Place to tuck the exhaust
2: It is typically structural. Try folding a stiff crisp dollar in half. Then fold a hump in it perpendicular to the fold line and fold again. It resists, a little.
1: Place to tuck the exhaust
2: It is typically structural. Try folding a stiff crisp dollar in half. Then fold a hump in it perpendicular to the fold line and fold again. It resists, a little.
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