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- | The [[tranverse link]], commonly called the '''lower control arm''' (LCA), is the pivot point for up-down movement of the front suspension. | + | The '''tranverse link''', commonly called the '''lower control arm''' (LCA), is the pivot point for up-down movement of the front suspension. |
[[Category:Front Axle And Front Suspension]] | [[Category:Front Axle And Front Suspension]] |
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The tranverse link, commonly called the lower control arm (LCA), is the pivot point for up-down movement of the front suspension.