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Front Suspension Technology - Link Basics Part 2
This top view of a three-link system for the front axle shows how there are often two lower links, one upper link, and a panhard bar. Ideally the top link could be placed in the center of the axle to help evenly distribute braking forces, but engine location and other clearance issues typically make this hard to accommodate. As such, the top link end locations are often moved to where space is available. View Related Article
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Ford F150 Research
Ford F150 Read the latest reviews of the new F150, including multi-vehicle comparisons, long-term tests, first rides or detailed new-car road tests. The F150 has comparable fuel economy to other vehicles in its class. It has had 1 vehicle recall, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Other similar vehicles are the Jeep Wrangler and the Dodge Dakota.
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