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Front Suspension Technology Avoid Steep Link Angles
Front Suspension Technology - Link Basics Part 2
In general, steep link angles should be avoided when possible. Steep links can make the front of the vehicle want to expand the front suspension under braking which can result in strange road handling. View Related Article
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