- low crown panel
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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
low crown panel — The predominant shape of modem body panels, e.g., on most side panels such as door skins. The opposite is high crown panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
crown panel — See high crown panel low crown panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
high crown panel — A panel shape that curves rapidly in all directions, e.g., around the headlights of older cars. The opposite is low crown panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
panel — [1] A flat piece of metal that is stamped to create a body component such as a door panel. [2] A plastic molding; e.g., interior trim of doors. See a panel access panel aperture panel back panel body panel bonnet landing panel closing panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
crown — [1] The tread area of a tire. [2] The top part of the head of a piston. [3] The outward curvature of an apparently flat sheet metal panel. [4] The curve or convex surface of a properly finished weld. [5] A model of automobile manufactured by… … Dictionary of automotive terms
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