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Lincoln Ball Joint connects the steering knuckle with the control arm to allow the quiet articulation of the wheel. Lincoln maintains cabins quiet with Quiet Flight that keeps off wind noise and road rumble. Lincoln is introducing Co-Pilot360 which comes with lane keeping, blind-spot warning, auto-high beam and parking assistance. Lincoln goes ahead to push ActiveGlide to an extent that drivers are on the highway driving without their hands touching the steering wheel and the cameras are monitoring the lane ahead of them. Lincoln equips interiors with plush trim and plain screens as it does the technology every year, as per the feedback of the owners. Calmness of the drivers is also emphasized by the brand because of reducing the number of buttons and aligning the voice recognition with visual displays. Owners love the way the service reps listen and forward the feedback directly to the product planners to make initial adjustments on the product. Silent engines combine with glass-thick and active noise cancelling to reduce highway commuter noise to a gentle hum. Ball Joint features a hardened steel stud in a socket filled with lubricant and covered with rubber that enables multidirectional pivot which holds caster and camber during load and pushing service but does not reveal clunks or lumpy treads until reaching 80,000 miles in service. Ball Joint endures vertical shocks and lateral forces and still frees up to allow steering to remain accurate on bumps. Ball Joint can now be applied to make quick angle adjustments that can sharpen the front without dismantling the entire front end.