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The steel rod attached to the lower control arm that supports the weight of the vehicle, is called a bushing. There are several of these in a vehicle and without them, it would not work properly.

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Q: What is the stell rod attached to the lower control arm that supports the weight of the vehicle by using a twisting action?
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