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- Suspension_link abstract "In automotive suspensions, a suspension link, control link or link is a suspension member, that attaches at only two points. One point being the body or frame of the vehicle and the other point attaching to the knuckle, upright, axle or another link. The link pivots on either a bushing or a ball joint at each attachment point. A link differs from a control arm because it can only control one of the degrees of freedom by itself.In the attached photo of a 5-link live axle suspension, the different types of links can be seen. These links work in tandem with the coil springs, dampers, and sway bar to control all six degrees of freedom of the axle. The upper links (orange) and the lower links (yellow) work in tandem to control the pitch, yaw and the fore and aft movement (surge). The panhard rod (green) controls the left and right movement (sway). While the springs and dampers (not shown) control the up and down movement (heave) and the roll is controlled by the sway bar (also not shown).It takes a minimum of two links per wheel in a MacPherson strut-style suspension and a minimum of three links per wheel in a multi-link suspension.".
- Suspension_link thumbnail Axle_-_5_Link_rigid_03.gif?width=300.
- Suspension_link wikiPageID "42466616".
- Suspension_link wikiPageLength "1635".
- Suspension_link wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Suspension_link wikiPageRevisionID "651610306".
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Anti-roll_bar.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Ball_joint.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Beam_axle.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Bushing_(isolator).
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_suspension_technologies.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Coil_spring.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Control_arm.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Degrees_of_freedom_(mechanics).
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink MacPherson_strut.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Multi-link_suspension.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Panhard_rod.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Radius_rod.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Shock_absorber.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Six_degrees_of_freedom.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLink File:Axle_-_5_Link_rigid_03.gif.
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suspension link".
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "compression rods".
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "control links".
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "links".
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "lower link".
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "suspension link".
- Suspension_link wikiPageWikiLinkText "suspension links".
- Suspension_link wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automotive-part-stub.
- Suspension_link wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Suspension_link wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unsourced.
- Suspension_link subject Category:Automotive_suspension_technologies.
- Suspension_link hypernym Member.
- Suspension_link type Person.
- Suspension_link comment "In automotive suspensions, a suspension link, control link or link is a suspension member, that attaches at only two points. One point being the body or frame of the vehicle and the other point attaching to the knuckle, upright, axle or another link. The link pivots on either a bushing or a ball joint at each attachment point.".
- Suspension_link label "Suspension link".
- Suspension_link sameAs Q17093886.
- Suspension_link sameAs m.01089c72.
- Suspension_link sameAs Q17093886.
- Suspension_link wasDerivedFrom Suspension_link?oldid=651610306.
- Suspension_link depiction Axle_-_5_Link_rigid_03.gif.
- Suspension_link isPrimaryTopicOf Suspension_link.