What does a track control arm do?

Answer:
The track control arm, also known as the pan-hard bar, is part of the rear end suspension and in most vehicles it is not adjustable. In a typical NASCAR vehicle (for an example) they use an adjustable one so to make adjustments on how the rear wheels track in relation to the front wheels.
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