In cricket, LWB stands for "Leg Before Wicket." It is a method of dismissing a batsman when the ball hits the pads in line with the stumps or outside the line of off-stump, provided the batsman has not offered a shot. The decision is ultimately made by the umpire, who considers various factors such as the trajectory of the ball and the batsman's position.
LWB can stand for several things, but one common meaning is "Light Weight Backpack," referring to a type of backpack designed for ease of carrying and minimal weight. It can also stand for "Long Wheelbase," a term used in the automotive industry to describe vehicles with an extended wheelbase for improved stability and interior space. Additionally, LWB may refer to "Low Water Bridge," a type of bridge designed to allow water to flow freely beneath it.
The LWB designation refers to models with a factory-stretched Long WheelBase; an additional 6 inches in the rear seat area. An additional variant is the "L" series, which in addition to the LWB platform also had rear-seat controls for the A/C and Audio systems.
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Long wheel base (lwb) van as opposed to a short wheel base (swb) van.
The gross weight of a 1986 LWB GMC truck is = 16500lb.