Deck 7: Rear Suspension Systems

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Rear axle tramp occurs during:

A) Cornering at high speeds
B) High-speed driving
C) Deceleration
D) Hard acceleration
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Some independent rear suspension systems have a ball joint that attaches the lower control arm to the bottom of the knuckle.
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In a multilink rear suspension system, dual upper links connect the top of the strut to the chassis.
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Rear axle tramp occurs during hard braking.
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Technician A says when measuring rear suspension curb riding height, the vehicle should be parked on a level floor. Technician B says excessive rear curb riding height causes reduced directional stability. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Technician A says in a semi-independent rear suspension system, improper rear wheel toe and tracking may be caused by a bent trailing arm. Technician B says on a semi-independent rear suspension system, improper rear wheel toe and tracking may be caused by a bent inverted U-channel. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Some semi-independent rear suspensions have a solid inverted U-section channel connected between the trailing arms.
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In a MacPherson strut-type rear suspension, the struts are bolted to the top of the spindles.
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In a rear-wheel drive vehicle with a live-axle rear suspension, the acceleration torque tends to rotate the front of the differential downward.
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Variable rate rear springs may cause excessive rear body sway when driving on irregular road surfaces.
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The adjustment link in a multilink rear suspension:

A) Reduces fore-and-aft rear wheel movement
B) Absorbs engine torque transmitted through the drive shaft
C) Provides a rear wheel caster adjustment
D) Provides a rear wheel toe adjustment
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Rear-wheel drive trucks and vans have independent rear suspension systems.
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On a live-axle, leaf-spring rear suspension system, improper rear wheel tracking may be caused by:

A) Sagged rear springs
B) Worn spring insulators
C) A broken spring center bolt
D) Broken spring leaves
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Excessive rear chassis lateral movement may be caused by:

A) Worn track bar bushings
B) Worn stabilizer bar bushings
C) A bent trailing arm
D) A bent lower control arm
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Technician A says decreased steering effort may be caused by sagged rear springs. Technician B says sagged rear springs may cause fast steering wheel return. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Independent rear suspensions have all of these advantages EXCEPT:

A) Improved traction
B) Better ride quality
C) Decreased directional stability
D) Improved tire tread life
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Reduced rear curb riding height may cause damaged rear strikeout bumpers.
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A defective track bar may cause rear chassis waddle.
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Rear axle tramp is caused by:

A) A bent rear control arm
B) Improper rear wheel alignment
C) Irregular rod surfaces
D) Drive line torque transmitted through the drive shaft
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In a semi-independent rear suspension system, some  individual wheel movement is provided by:

A) The struts
B) The trailing arms
C) The track bar and brace
D) The U-section channel and integral stabilizer bar
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All of these statements about a live-axle leaf-spring  rear suspension are true EXCEPT:

A) The differential torque in a live-axle rear suspension  is applied to the springs.
B) While decelerating and braking, the front of the   differential twists downward.
C) This type of rear suspension has a small amount  of unsprung weight.
D) During acceleration the front of the differential  twists upward.
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When the rear suspension ride height is sagging below specifications, what will happen to the caster angle on the front suspension?
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The jounce bumpers on the rear struts are severely damaged. Technician A says the rear struts may be worn out. Technician B says the rear spring may be worn. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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In a semi-independent rear suspension system:

A) The trailing arms prevent lateral wheel  movement.
B) The lower coil-spring seats may be on the trailing  arms.
C) The lower end of the shock absorbers may be  attached to the track bar.
D) The track bar and brace absorb differential  torque.
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A modified MacPerson strut rear suspension is being discussed. Technician A says the tie rod prevents fore-and-aft rear wheel movement. Technician B says the strut prevents lateral rear wheel movement. Who is correct?
<strong>A modified MacPerson strut rear suspension is being discussed. Technician A says the tie rod prevents fore-and-aft rear wheel movement. Technician B says the strut prevents lateral rear wheel movement. Who is correct?  </strong> A) A only B) B only C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Technician A says the ball joint is pressed into the lower control arm in some independent rear suspension systems. Technician B says when tightening the lower control arm to chassis retaining bolts on independent rear suspension systems, the vehicle weight should be resting on the tires. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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A MacPherson strut rear suspension system is being discussed. Technician A says worn stabilizer bar bushings cause lateral wheel movement. Technician B says worn stabilizer bar bushings may cause excessive tire tread wear. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Sagged rear springs may cause:

A) Harsh ride quality
B) Decreased positive caster on the front wheels
C) Decreased steering effort
D) Slow steering wheel return after turning a corner
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Axle tramp on a live-axle, coil-spring rear suspension system is being discussed. Technician A says engine torque transmitted through the drive shaft causes rear axle tramp. Technician B says rear axle tramp occurs during hard acceleration at lower speeds. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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What type of rear suspension system has a transverse, solid-axle beam fabricated from a U-section channel?
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The adjustment link in a multilink rear suspension:

A) Provides a rear wheel toe adjustment
B) Reduces fore-and-aft rear wheel movement
C) Absorbs engine torque transmitted through the  drive shaft
D) Provides a rear wheel caster adjustment
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In a modified MacPherson strut independent rear suspension, where is the coil spring located?
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On an independent rear suspension system, the right-rear tire has excessive wear on the inside edge of the tread. The most likely cause of this problem is:

A) Worn lower control arm bushings
B) A failed rear sway bar link
C) A worn-out right-rear strut
D) Low tire pressure
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What is the most important component that provides proper curb riding height for the rear suspension?
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The left-rear upper spring insulator is broken on a MacPherson strut suspension system. The most likely result of this problem is:

A) Harsh ride quality
B) Increased left-rear positive camber
C) Increased toe-out on the left-rear wheel
D) A rattling noise on irregular road surfaces
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When does axle tramp occur?
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In a MacPherson strut independent rear suspension  system:

A) The lower end of each strut is attached to the strut  rod.
B) The spring seats are positioned on the struts.
C) The ends of the coil spring are in direct contact   with the spring seats.
D) The upper spring seat is positioned in a chassis   support.
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During acceleration with a rear-wheel drive light-duty truck, the front of the differential is twisted in what direction?
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Reduced curb riding height on the rear suspension causes all of these problems EXCEPT:

A) Increased positive camber on the rear wheels
B) Harsh ride quality
C) Increased positive caster on the front wheels
D) Fast steering wheel return
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All of these statements about modified MacPherson  strut suspension systems are true EXCEPT:

A) The strut is bolted to the lower end of the spindle.
B) The upper strut mount is retained on top of the  strut.
C) The lower control arms prevent lateral wheel  movement.
D) The tie rods control fore-and-aft wheel movement.
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Describe the rear axle beam design in a semi-independent rear suspension system.
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Explain the purpose of the rear suspension adjustment links in an independent rear suspension system with a lower control arm and ball joint.
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Describe the purpose of a leaf-spring shackle.
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Explain the advantages of a double wishbone rear suspension system.
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In a multilink independent rear suspension, how is the rear suspension member connected to the rear knuckle?
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When the rear springs are sagged, what angle is changed in front suspension alignment?
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Explain the purpose of the rear suspension adjustment links in an independent rear suspension system with a lower control arm and ball joint.
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In an independent rear suspension system on a rear-wheel drive car, attaching the differential housing to the chassis reduces what?
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Describe the purpose of a track bar in a rear suspension system.
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Reduced curb riding height on the rear suspension causes what problems?
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Explain the advantages of an independent rear suspension system.
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Describe the differential movement during acceleration on a live-axle rear suspension system, and explain how this action occurs.
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Deck 7: Rear Suspension Systems
1
Rear axle tramp occurs during:

A) Cornering at high speeds
B) High-speed driving
C) Deceleration
D) Hard acceleration
D
2
Some independent rear suspension systems have a ball joint that attaches the lower control arm to the bottom of the knuckle.
True
3
In a multilink rear suspension system, dual upper links connect the top of the strut to the chassis.
False
4
Rear axle tramp occurs during hard braking.
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Technician A says when measuring rear suspension curb riding height, the vehicle should be parked on a level floor. Technician B says excessive rear curb riding height causes reduced directional stability. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Technician A says in a semi-independent rear suspension system, improper rear wheel toe and tracking may be caused by a bent trailing arm. Technician B says on a semi-independent rear suspension system, improper rear wheel toe and tracking may be caused by a bent inverted U-channel. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Some semi-independent rear suspensions have a solid inverted U-section channel connected between the trailing arms.
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In a MacPherson strut-type rear suspension, the struts are bolted to the top of the spindles.
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In a rear-wheel drive vehicle with a live-axle rear suspension, the acceleration torque tends to rotate the front of the differential downward.
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10
Variable rate rear springs may cause excessive rear body sway when driving on irregular road surfaces.
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The adjustment link in a multilink rear suspension:

A) Reduces fore-and-aft rear wheel movement
B) Absorbs engine torque transmitted through the drive shaft
C) Provides a rear wheel caster adjustment
D) Provides a rear wheel toe adjustment
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12
Rear-wheel drive trucks and vans have independent rear suspension systems.
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13
On a live-axle, leaf-spring rear suspension system, improper rear wheel tracking may be caused by:

A) Sagged rear springs
B) Worn spring insulators
C) A broken spring center bolt
D) Broken spring leaves
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Excessive rear chassis lateral movement may be caused by:

A) Worn track bar bushings
B) Worn stabilizer bar bushings
C) A bent trailing arm
D) A bent lower control arm
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15
Technician A says decreased steering effort may be caused by sagged rear springs. Technician B says sagged rear springs may cause fast steering wheel return. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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16
Independent rear suspensions have all of these advantages EXCEPT:

A) Improved traction
B) Better ride quality
C) Decreased directional stability
D) Improved tire tread life
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17
Reduced rear curb riding height may cause damaged rear strikeout bumpers.
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A defective track bar may cause rear chassis waddle.
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19
Rear axle tramp is caused by:

A) A bent rear control arm
B) Improper rear wheel alignment
C) Irregular rod surfaces
D) Drive line torque transmitted through the drive shaft
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20
In a semi-independent rear suspension system, some  individual wheel movement is provided by:

A) The struts
B) The trailing arms
C) The track bar and brace
D) The U-section channel and integral stabilizer bar
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21
All of these statements about a live-axle leaf-spring  rear suspension are true EXCEPT:

A) The differential torque in a live-axle rear suspension  is applied to the springs.
B) While decelerating and braking, the front of the   differential twists downward.
C) This type of rear suspension has a small amount  of unsprung weight.
D) During acceleration the front of the differential  twists upward.
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22
When the rear suspension ride height is sagging below specifications, what will happen to the caster angle on the front suspension?
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23
The jounce bumpers on the rear struts are severely damaged. Technician A says the rear struts may be worn out. Technician B says the rear spring may be worn. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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24
In a semi-independent rear suspension system:

A) The trailing arms prevent lateral wheel  movement.
B) The lower coil-spring seats may be on the trailing  arms.
C) The lower end of the shock absorbers may be  attached to the track bar.
D) The track bar and brace absorb differential  torque.
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25
A modified MacPerson strut rear suspension is being discussed. Technician A says the tie rod prevents fore-and-aft rear wheel movement. Technician B says the strut prevents lateral rear wheel movement. Who is correct?
<strong>A modified MacPerson strut rear suspension is being discussed. Technician A says the tie rod prevents fore-and-aft rear wheel movement. Technician B says the strut prevents lateral rear wheel movement. Who is correct?  </strong> A) A only B) B only C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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26
Technician A says the ball joint is pressed into the lower control arm in some independent rear suspension systems. Technician B says when tightening the lower control arm to chassis retaining bolts on independent rear suspension systems, the vehicle weight should be resting on the tires. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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27
A MacPherson strut rear suspension system is being discussed. Technician A says worn stabilizer bar bushings cause lateral wheel movement. Technician B says worn stabilizer bar bushings may cause excessive tire tread wear. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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28
Sagged rear springs may cause:

A) Harsh ride quality
B) Decreased positive caster on the front wheels
C) Decreased steering effort
D) Slow steering wheel return after turning a corner
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29
Axle tramp on a live-axle, coil-spring rear suspension system is being discussed. Technician A says engine torque transmitted through the drive shaft causes rear axle tramp. Technician B says rear axle tramp occurs during hard acceleration at lower speeds. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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30
What type of rear suspension system has a transverse, solid-axle beam fabricated from a U-section channel?
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31
The adjustment link in a multilink rear suspension:

A) Provides a rear wheel toe adjustment
B) Reduces fore-and-aft rear wheel movement
C) Absorbs engine torque transmitted through the  drive shaft
D) Provides a rear wheel caster adjustment
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32
In a modified MacPherson strut independent rear suspension, where is the coil spring located?
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33
On an independent rear suspension system, the right-rear tire has excessive wear on the inside edge of the tread. The most likely cause of this problem is:

A) Worn lower control arm bushings
B) A failed rear sway bar link
C) A worn-out right-rear strut
D) Low tire pressure
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34
What is the most important component that provides proper curb riding height for the rear suspension?
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35
The left-rear upper spring insulator is broken on a MacPherson strut suspension system. The most likely result of this problem is:

A) Harsh ride quality
B) Increased left-rear positive camber
C) Increased toe-out on the left-rear wheel
D) A rattling noise on irregular road surfaces
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36
When does axle tramp occur?
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37
In a MacPherson strut independent rear suspension  system:

A) The lower end of each strut is attached to the strut  rod.
B) The spring seats are positioned on the struts.
C) The ends of the coil spring are in direct contact   with the spring seats.
D) The upper spring seat is positioned in a chassis   support.
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38
During acceleration with a rear-wheel drive light-duty truck, the front of the differential is twisted in what direction?
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39
Reduced curb riding height on the rear suspension causes all of these problems EXCEPT:

A) Increased positive camber on the rear wheels
B) Harsh ride quality
C) Increased positive caster on the front wheels
D) Fast steering wheel return
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40
All of these statements about modified MacPherson  strut suspension systems are true EXCEPT:

A) The strut is bolted to the lower end of the spindle.
B) The upper strut mount is retained on top of the  strut.
C) The lower control arms prevent lateral wheel  movement.
D) The tie rods control fore-and-aft wheel movement.
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41
Describe the rear axle beam design in a semi-independent rear suspension system.
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42
Explain the purpose of the rear suspension adjustment links in an independent rear suspension system with a lower control arm and ball joint.
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43
Describe the purpose of a leaf-spring shackle.
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44
Explain the advantages of a double wishbone rear suspension system.
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45
In a multilink independent rear suspension, how is the rear suspension member connected to the rear knuckle?
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46
When the rear springs are sagged, what angle is changed in front suspension alignment?
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47
Explain the purpose of the rear suspension adjustment links in an independent rear suspension system with a lower control arm and ball joint.
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48
In an independent rear suspension system on a rear-wheel drive car, attaching the differential housing to the chassis reduces what?
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49
Describe the purpose of a track bar in a rear suspension system.
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50
Reduced curb riding height on the rear suspension causes what problems?
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51
Explain the advantages of an independent rear suspension system.
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52
Describe the differential movement during acceleration on a live-axle rear suspension system, and explain how this action occurs.
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