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Recirculating ball, also known as recirculating ball and nut or worm and sector, is a steering mechanism commonly found in older automobiles, off-road vehicles, and some trucks. Most newer cars use the more economical rack and pinion steering instead, but some upmarket manufacturers (such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz) held on to the design until well into the 1990s for the durability and strength inherent in the design. A few, including Chrysler, General Motors and Lada, still use this technology in certain models including the Jeep Wrangler[1] and the Lada Niva.

  1. ^ Lee, Christian (2007). High-Performance Jeep Wrangler TJ Builder's Guide. CarTech, Incorporated. ISBN 9781932494266.

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