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<p>(rises), and often this arrangement is titled an "SLA" or "short, long arms" suspension. When the vehicle is in a turn, body roll results in positive camber gain on the lightly loaded inside wheel, while the heavily loaded outer wheel gains negative camber.</p>

<p>Between the outboard end of the arms is a knuckle. The knuckle contains a <a href="page.php?w=Kingpin_%28automotive_part%29">kingpin</a> for horizontal radial movement in older designs, and rubber or trunnion bushings for vertical hinged movement. In newer designs, a ball joint at</p><p>
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