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    Exam 66: Steering System Service
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    Steering Linkage Parts Are Locked Together by Wedging Them Against
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Steering Linkage Parts Are Locked Together by Wedging Them Against

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Steering linkage parts are locked together by wedging them against each other with beveled connections called "____________________."

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