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From Wikipedia: "A multi-link suspension is a type of vehicle suspension design typically used in independent suspensions, using three or more lateral arms, and one or more longitudinal arms. These arms do not have to be of equal length, and may be angled away from their 'obvious' direction."
If you look at the picture below, there are 4 main attachment points and then it looks like a smaller one on the lower side (hard to tell from the picture angle). My guess is that smaller one is the .5 link.
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