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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Released under the GNU Free Documentation License
Created by Casito. |
A simple MacPherson strut suspension on the left front wheel of a rear-wheel drive
vehicle Red section = steering knuckle or hub carrier Blue section = lower control arm or track control arm Light blue section = steering gear tie rod Lower purple section = radius rod Upper purple Section = coil spring Yellow section = tubular housing containing shock absorber or damper |