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Glossary

Q. 4x4 or 4WD
Q. ABS
Q. Adjusting Sleeves
Q. AXD (Axle Disconnect)
Q. Axle (Front & Rear)
Q. Axle Half or Half Axle Shaft
Q. Ball Joint (Upper & Lower)
Q. Brake Caliper
Q. Brake Pad/Shoe
Q. CAW
Q. Center Link
Q. Center of Gravity (CG)
Q. Control Arm (Upper & Lower)
Q. CV Joint
Q. Differential (Front & Rear)
Q. Drag Link
Q. Drive Shaft (Front & Rear)
Q. Drive Shaft Hoop (Loop)
Q. Dual Rear Wheel Drive (DRW)
Q. FGAWR
Q. FMVSS
Q. GVWR
Q. Hip Point (H-Point)
A. 

Where the passenger's hip, the pivot joint of the torso and thigh, would be located when in the seated position.Every seating position has a measurement called the hip-point. QMCI defines this measurement as the distance from the driver's hip to that of the seating position being measured. Note that the front passenger, directly to the right of the driver has the same hip-point of the driver. The driver's hip-point is already given by the vehicle manufacturer, either Ford or GM.

Q. Hub
Q. Hub Lock
Q. Idler Arm
Q. IFS
Q. King Pin
Q. Lug Nut
Q. MPV
Q. RGAWR
Q. Rotor
Q. Seating Position
Q. Shock
Q. Single Rear Wheel Drive (SRW)
Q. Slip Yoke
Q. Spindle
Q. Spring (Coil or Leaf)
Q. Steering Box
Q. Stocking Dealer
Q. Sway Bar
Q. Tie Rod
Q. Torque Arm (Upper & Lower)
Q. Torsion Bar
Q. Track Bar
Q. Transfer Case
Q. Transfer Case Adapter
Q. UVW
Q. VIN Number (VIN)
Q. Wheel Bearing
Q. Wheel Stud
Q. Wheel-Base (WB)
Q. X-member
Q. Yoke