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Steering linkage

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A steering linkage is the part of an automotive steering system that connects to the front wheels.

Diagrammatic steering system

Function

It translates the movement to the front wheels.

Technology

Most modern cars have a full mechanical steering linkage system, but a recent innovation is the steer by wire system.

Bell-Crank Steering Linkage
Rack-And-Pinion Steering Linkage

See also

References

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