In a semi-independent rear suspension system:
A) The trailing arms prevent lateral wheel movement.
B) The lower coil-spring seats may be on the trailing arms.
C) The lower end of the shock absorbers may be attached to the track bar.
D) The track bar and brace absorb differential torque.
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