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Im look for the name of the bar that hold rear the wheel in place

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There are 3 rods in the rear that attach to the rear knuckle, two that run side by side. The one closest to the front of the car is the front spindle rod, and the other is the rear spindle rod. The bar that runs from the back toward the front is the rear trailing arm. I hope this helps.

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