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"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
Arny Krueger wrote: "Pooh Bear" wrote in message Arny Krueger wrote: We call steering link ends, tie rod ends. Track rod ends here. In US automotive parlance, a track rod or a track bar, is a specific kind of link between a solid rear axle and the body. It runs parallel to the rear axle. Note that this bar is not clamped in the middle, but is only attached at each end. Either I haven't seen one of those or it's what I would know as an anti-roll bar. In US automotive parlance, an anti-roll bar differs in that it is attached to the axle at each end, and clamped to the body in the middle and shaped with lever ends. If the suspension is independent for each wheel at that end of the car, then the anti-roll bar is usually attached to the lower control arm on each side. |
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