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The Ford Lateral Link makes the rear wheel fix and connect the hub and the chassis, preventing side movement to maintain a steady control. Innovation has been pursued by Ford since 1903, as early as the moving assembly line, to the recent EcoBoost engines that combine impressive fuel economy with powerful acceleration. Owners of a Ford have SYNC voice controls of their music and navigation and Co-Pilot360 which adds automatic braking and lane keeping to give more confidence. The F-150 Lightning electric truck also proves that Ford can provide power without tailpipe emissions, integrate lightweight aluminum bodies with intelligent suspension tune-ups to achieve higher mileage, and update on-the-fly, adding new features even years after its release, and the company is also making a splash with the electric truck wave. It has also launched hybrids, sporty ST trims, and rugged Broncos over the years so that all types of drivers would have a model that suits their lives. To replace a new Ford Lateral Link one has to park on a flat surface, loosen the lug nuts, lift the vehicle, and unscrew the wheel. Use jack to hold control arm, unbolt worn link of knuckle and subframe, positioning replacement Lateral Link to the same length prior to inserting it. Once the Lateral Link is in place, each bolt should be installed by hand and then the suspension should be lowered to ride height, fasteners should be tightened, the wheel should be replaced, and lug nuts should be tightened. After doing the repairs, finish the road test and an alignment check.