A G35 compression rod typically has a cylindrical shape, made from durable materials like aluminum or steel, designed to withstand high pressure. It features threaded ends for secure attachment to various components in a vehicle's suspension system. The rod is often coated to prevent corrosion and may have a sleek, polished appearance, depending on the manufacturer. Overall, it is a functional component that contributes to the stability and performance of the vehicle.
a rod like structure
They look like rod shaped, lines, or dots depending on which one it is.
rod shaped bacterium
an apple
A strut is a rod or bar designed to resist compression.
bacilli bacteria are rod shaped.
Rod Shaped
it looks like a tie when you go to work or court or grautions
What you're referring to is a tie-rod. A tie-rod is a hardened straight rod that is threaded on either end. On the ends are ball joints that connect the steering knuckle to the steering rack.
There is no real answer, as anyone could make a new kind of truss rod, for example a licorice truss rod. Perhaps you mean that a truss rod could be under stress or under compression, or be designed for both.
No, cocci look like clusters of grapes and rods are rod-shaped.
A pike is the old wording for a spear. A rod with a sharpened end is usually a basic "pike".