Lincoln Aviator: Rear Suspension / Description and Operation - Rear Suspension - Component Location
NOTE:
AWD suspension shown, RWD similar.
Item |
Description |
1 |
Coil spring |
2 |
Stabilizer and links |
3 |
Suspension height sensor |
4 |
Wheel knuckle |
5 |
Wheel bearing and wheel hub assembly |
6 |
Wheel studs |
7 |
Lower arm vertical link |
8 |
Toe link |
9 |
Lower arm and bushing assembly |
10 |
Upper arm |
11 |
Dynamically controlled shock absorber |
Overview
The rear suspension consists of the following components:
Coil springs
Lower arm and bushing assemblies
Stabilizer bar and links
Toe links
Upper arms
Lower arm vertical links
Wheel bearing and wheel hub assemblies
Wheel knuckles
Wheel studs
Suspension height sensor
Dynamically controlled shock absorbers
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