Asked by Brittany Porter on Sep 22, 2024

Which of the following is NOT part of a parallelogram-type steering linkage?

A) pitman arm
B) idler arm
C) control arm
D) center link

Parallelogram-type

Typically refers to a mechanism or structure whose opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, often used in steering systems to maintain wheel alignment.

Control Arm

A suspension component in a vehicle that connects the chassis to the wheel hub, allowing for motion while also maintaining alignment.

  • Acquire knowledge of the variances between different steering systems.
  • Recognize elements excluded from particular steering mechanisms.